A family tree project prompts an adopted girl, Ada, to explore diverse family forms. When her teacher assigns a basic family - tree task, Ada is at a loss. As an adopted child, she can place her adoptive parents on the tree, but is confused about her birth mom and biological sister with different adoptive parents. With support from friends and family, Ada not only completes her family tree but also gains deeper insights. Based on the author's real - life experiences, this touching tale showcases how modern families are more inclusive and diverse. Ideal for young readers aged 4 - 8, it spans 48 pages.

This book is a great read for kids aged 4 to 8. You can sit your child down and read it together at bedtime or during a quiet afternoon. As you read, encourage your child to think about their own family and how it might be similar or different from Ada's. There's no need to rush through the story. Take your time to discuss the pictures and Ada's feelings. Keep the book in a safe place, away from spills and rough handling, to make sure it stays in good condition for future reads. And remember, this story is not just about reading; it's a chance for your child to learn about different family structures and feel more connected to their own family.