
The Foster Dragon
A Story About Foster Care (My Dragon Books, Book 40)
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Narrated by:
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Will Tulan
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By:
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Steve Herman
About this listen
A cute children’s book to help kids understand foster care and adoption.
Join Drew and his dragon, Diggory Doo, in this uplifting story to understand what it means to be a foster child and the many issues, questions, and feelings they have that are directly or indirectly affected by foster care.
With the cute and relatable Dragon Diggory Doo going through the same issues children do, this is an essential book to help children cope with difficult challenges, such as changing families, being removed from a home, how scary things can be, and how to navigate the fears and feelings going into foster care.
Educators and parents will find this book a great tool to help kids open up to discuss negative behaviors, as well as helping them understand and gain the trust of adults involved, such as social workers, parents, lawyers, parents, therapists, and more.
Listen to this audiobook with children to help them gain the empowering affirmation that no matter how hard and uncertain things can be, they’re loved and the adults involved are lending the helping hands. Help teach them what they can do to adjust to the new living associated with foster care.
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