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For Parents with Donor Conceived Children

February 03, 2015

Here are some great books to share with your children conceived with donor sperm.

Nan’s Donut Dilemma by Mary E. Ryan
Hope and Will Have a Baby Series by Irene Celcer
The Pea That Was Me: a Single Mom’s Sperm Donation Story by Kimberly Kluger-Bell
Before You Were Born: Our Wish for a Baby by Janice Grimes
Why Don’t I Have a Daddy? by George Ann Clay
Just the Baby for Me by Barbara Sue Levin
Let Me Explain: A Story About Donor Insemination by Jane T. Schnitter
Do I Have a Dad? Audio interviews about how to talk to kids
I Felt You Flutter in My Heart by Choice Moms
Daddy, Was Mommy’s Tummy Big? and Mommy, Was Your Tummy Big?  by Carolina Nadel
Talking and Telling Series by Donor Conception Network
My Beginnings – A Very Special Story  by Tim Appleton
Mommy, Did I Grow in Your Tummy?: Where Many Babies Come From by Elaine R. Gordon
How Babies and Families Are Made: There is More Than One Way by Patricia Schaffer
Experiences with Donor Conception; Parents, Offspring, and Donors Through the Yearsby Caroline Lorbach
My Story – for children conceived by sperm donation in heterosexual couples by Jane Offord
A Tiny Itsy Bitsy Gift of Life: An Egg Donor Story by Carmen Martinez Jover
The Pea That Was Me: An Egg-Donation Story by Kimberly Kluger-Bell
Phoebe’s Family: A Story About Egg Donation by Linda Stramm and Joan Clipp
Our Story: A Story for Young Children About Their Conception Through Egg Donation     by Donor Conception Network
One More Giraffe by Kim Noble and Stephanie Gibson
Sometimes It Takes Three to Make a Baby by Kate Bourne
Butterflies and Magical Wings by Amy Margolos
Parents Via Egg Donation  (www.pved.org)

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