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Binding: Hardcover EAN: 9780807579039 ISBN: 0807579033 Label: Albert Whitman & Company Manufacturer: Albert Whitman & Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 40 Publication Date: 2006-10-31 Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Studio: Albert Whitman & Company
Ada has three names. Wang Bin is what the caregivers called her at her Chinese orphanage. Ada is the name her American parents gave her as the three traveled home. And there is a third name, a name the infant Ada only heard whispered by her Chinese mother. That name, unknown but treasured, is someplace in Ada's heart.
Additonal pages based on Ada's scrapbook will inspire readers to collect their own drawings, photos, and thoughts.
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Customer Rating: Summary: Gorgeous art and beautiful story Comment: My daughter is also adopted from China. She just turned 9 years old and I got her this book for Christmas. We just read it together tonight and it is really beautiful. The paintings in the book are just amazing and she felt as though the story was about her and told how she felt. She LOVES the book. I highly recommend it. It's a special book to keep forever. Customer Rating: Summary: A great book Comment: We purchased this book along with several others that address Asian adoption. We have kept this one back to give to our daughter when she is a bit older and can grasp the concept of adoption better. Until then, we are using books geared more toward toddlers and early elementary school aged children. Customer Rating: Summary: Like a work of art... Comment: This book is lyrical in its beauty - telling the story of a young Chinese adoptee in powerful but spare words and beautiful artwork. Might be best for the 9 and up group - my eight-year-old is not emotionally mature enough for this book yet, but I can tell it will be important later on. Customer Rating: Summary: Great Book for Appropriate Time Comment: This book was very appropriate for our family. My daughter is 7 years old, and I adopted her from China when she was 10 months. She is very curious about her origins, including her birth mom. This book directly addresses the fact that in addition to a Chinese name and, in many cases, a newly given name when adopted, you also have a third name which was "whispered" by your birth mom. So my only caveat would be to read this book before reading it with your child to be sure that you are both ready to deal with the questions and emotions that are surely to follow. Customer Rating: Summary: Three Names of Me - Beautifully Illustrated - Beautiful Story Comment: My daughter, age 7, was completely entranced by this book and then suddenly she said, "Mom! This girl is just like me! Except I don't play soccer. "Three Names of Me is a gorgeous book that fills us with a sense of China-home and instills such hope and love for the future. It would be quite impossible to convince my daughter this book wasn't intended solely for her. Especially after reading Ada's symbol for her first name; the one beyond "her remembering" - Ada chose a beautiful red star. My daughter's middle name is Mei-Xing, which means beautiful star. Mei-Xing is certain Three Names of Me was written just for her. It is her new prized possession.