Neighborly Reviews Bookcast Ep. #22: Love Without Wings: An Adoption Fairytale

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The word "yet" implies that whatever a person still needs to learn or accomplish is still attainable, regardless of any setbacks. It also reassures us that s...

The word "yet" implies that whatever a person still needs to learn or accomplish is still attainable, regardless of any setbacks. It also reassures us that success can be possible, even after failing, and that things that were difficult in the past can be better in the future. πŸ™πŸ»

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It is heartwarming to know that the power of "yet" usually reflects a familial bond of unconditional love and support. πŸ’œ

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Parents and families have a unique opportunity to help children reframe their thinking about mistakes and failures by teaching that failure is not a judgment, but only a result of not having achieved what was desired...yet. πŸ‘¦πŸΏπŸ‘¦πŸ½πŸ‘¦πŸ‘§πŸ‘§πŸ½πŸ‘§πŸΏ

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And so, as we wind down the year, two of our fellow neighbors are helping kids discover the power of "yet" and inspiring adults to reconnect to the feeling of that magical word, while helping us all to remember that with a positive attitude and a little bit of patience, that miracles are possible and that your "yet" can become your reality. ✨

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We cordially invite you and your little ones to join David Newell (who played the beloved Mr. McFeely on Mister Rogers Neighborhood), along with our John Masiulionis and Little Forrest for Episode #22 of PR From The Heart's Neighborly Reviews Bookcast, as they share Gina Giordano's Yet and Adam Swain Ferguson's Love Without Wings: An Adoption Fairytale. πŸ“š

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We encourage you, our fellow neighbors, to support Gina and Adam by purchasing your copies of Yet and Love Without Wings: An Adoption Fairytale and enjoying these empowering reads with your little ones:

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PR From The Heart's Neighborly Reviews Bookcast is proud to support Reading is FUNdamental Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh chapter of the oldest and largest nonprofit children's literacy organization in the United States, which helps to provide children from low-income households in the city with the necessary resources, motivation, and opportunities to develop a life-long love of reading. βœ¨πŸ“–βœ¨

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Last year, Reading is FUNdamental Pittsburgh helped to place over 100,000 books in the hands of over 23,000 children in Pittsburgh who needed them most.

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Should you feel guided to make a contribution to Reading is FUNdamental Pittsburgh, to support their wonderful organization and their mission for the children of Pittsburgh, you are welcome to donate via their official website: https://bit.ly/38ef33c. πŸ’›

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