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Description:
Sometimes Catherine gets tired of people asking her if Carla is really her little sister. The answer is yes, even though they don't look a lot alike.
In a simple, direct, and child-friendly way, Catherine--with the help of her mother, Sherry--tells this story about how one family was formed through birth and adoption. Catherine was adopted when she was a tiny baby, and she joined two brothers who had been born to their parents. When Carla became part of the family, she was already a toddler.
While this story is about one particular family, the emotions and information are universal. Children, whether they've been adopted or not, will enjoy learning about Catherine, her brothers, and her talkative little sister.
The Gesell Institute said about IS THAT YOUR SISTER?, ". . . It is a delightful story."
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