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Shaoey and Dot: Bug Meets Bundle is an endearing tale told from the perspective of one little ladybug, Dot, who happens upon a mysterious bundle one sunny day. Dot stays with the little bundle as she is carried to the place “where babies come to be found,” and promises to stay with the little one throughout her journey toward finding a family. It is a story of hope and faith for all families who have been blessed by a “lost little bundle of love.”  This book was written by Mary Beth and Steven Curtis Chapman, parents of six children including three daughters born in China.

One Day in Ping Wei - a documentary of China

What is life like…in China? China is changing at a remarkable rate but the countryside, where the majority of China’s 1.3 billion citizens live, remains much the same as it has for centuries. This documentary, shot entirely on location in China, offers a window on life in rural village, capturing in compelling detail the daily life of a Chinese family.

One Day in Ping Wei follows 10 year old Liu Yen Twin, or Twin Twin as her parents call her, as she does her chores, goes to school, and helps her parents in their home-based business. It is narrated by children in both English and Mandarin (with subtitles). From work to play, in the kitchen and in the fields, the stunning images paint a picture of China. 

Located within the city limits of Huainan, Ping Wei is a small village that sits on the banks of the Huai He River. Known as the mother river of Huainan, the Huai He irrigates the surrounding land and the residents of Ping Wei farm the fields, growing a variety of crops but predominantly wheat and soybeans. The population of the village is about 1,000 people, and most live in traditional walled compounds. While the villagers have access to electricity they have few of the amenities of western homes. Water is pumped by hand from wells – and indoor plumbing and central heating are for the large part non-existent. All of this is vividly captured in One Day in Ping Wei, a 30-minute documentary that is both educational and entertaining.  Order Now

 

 

Sisters Redeem Their Grumpy Dad

Also, check out Terry's first book, Melanie and Me, if you haven't already read it.

Girls will be Girls  Raising Confident and Courageous Daughters

How to be your Daughter's Daddy  365 Ways to Show Her You Care

Life Lessons on Raising a Girl

FATHER TO DAUGHTER

Melanie and Me
We See the Moon

(NOTE:  his link is NOT an Amazon.com link)

Seeds of Love

International Travel Journal

Family Bound

Ten Little Ladybugs

Made in China (video tape)

When You Were Born in Korea

Adopting in Russia

Russian Adoption Handbook: How to Adopt a Child from Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan

How to Adopt Internationally: A Guide for Agency-Directed and Independent Adoptions (2000-2002 Edition)

Moving Heaven & Earth: A Personal Journey into International Adoption

Mommy Far, Mommy Near: An Adoption Story

Kids Like Me in China

When You Were Born in China: A Memory Book for Children Adopted from China

Chinese Lullabies

Wuhu Diary: On Taking My Adopted Daughter Back to Her Hometown in China

Look What Came From China!

Intercountry Adoption from China: Examining Cultural Heritage and Other Postadoption Issues

West Meets East: Americans Adopt Chinese Children

A Passage to the Heart: Writings from Families with Children from China

I Love You Like Crazy Cakes

The Lost Daughters of China: Abandoned Girls, Their Journey to America, and the Search for a Missing Past

The Day We Met You (Aladdin Picture Books)

Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born

Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew

Attaching in Adoption: Practical Tools for Today's Parents

LifeBooks : Creating a Treasure for the Adopted Child

Declaration (features "When Love Takes You In" a song about his adopted

 

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