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The Greatest Gift recounts an endearing conversation between the author and her then three-year-old daughter. In simple, easy-to-understand words, the book tells the story of how babies are conceived and how a donor can help families conceive a child. It was written to educate young readers about family diversity, to spark conversations about family origins, and to help children understand the concept of a donor. This story, full of love and generosity, reminds us that the greatest gift of all is the love and time we share with our children and loved ones, regardless of how they were conceived.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Greatest Gift recounts an endearing conversation between the author and her then three-year-old daughter. In simple, easy-to-understand words, the book tells the story of how babies are conceived and how a donor can help families conceive a child. It was written to educate young readers about family diversity, to spark conversations about family origins, and to help children understand the concept of a donor. This story, full of love and generosity, reminds us that the greatest gift of all is the love and time we share with our children and loved ones, regardless of how they were conceived.
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Autorenporträt
Originally from Saint-Joseph-de-Madawaska, New Brunswick, Isabelle Caron Hébert completed her Bachelor of Social Work at the Université de Moncton in 2007. Specializing in adoption, Isabelle has worked as a social worker in various organizations and sectors in New Brunswick, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories. Since 2014, Isabelle has made her home in the city of Yellowknife, located on the traditional territory of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation. This is her first book intended for young children.