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Dad with Globe then bottle.

My Home Town: A page for children adopted in China to learn about their home towns and home provinces.

China Weather Information: What will the weather be?

Maps of China: Where exactly will we be going?

Tax Benefits for Adoption: This publication explains two new tax benefits available to offset the expenses of adopting a child.

Dan Weiniger Central : My main web site, from here you can see my other sites.

Half The Sky: It's a terrific organization and is doing amazing things for the orphanages within China. It gave me solace to contribute to an organization that is looking after the little ones we didn't bring home.

Eliza Li at Lunch

Tote Me Along: A web site devoted to the artwork of adopted children.

Adoptive Family Magazine: An informative magazines for adoptive families.

Asia for Kids: A biannual catalog.

Tapestry Book Catalog: A source of adoption books.

Perspectives Press Catalog: Great source for books on infertility & adoption.

Doctor, Jane Aronson: This is the doctor we consulted before leaving for China and the one we brought Eliza to when we returned from China. She is a pediatrician specializing in adoption medicine.

US Magazine Article on Dr. Aronson: From August 1 2005 about Jolie, Brad Pitt and baby Zahara.

Eliza Li with Mommy

The Gladney Center for Adoption: Our adoption agency, their web site is a great resource for education and all kinds of adoption information.

Families with Children from China: is a is a organization of families who have adopted children from China. The purpose is to provide a network of support for families who've adopted in China and to provide information to prospective parents.

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Su Doku: Su Doku is a totally addictive number placing puzzle sweeping the globe. A great activity for that long, long, long plane trip.

The White Swan Hotel: Where most families will stay when passing through the city of Guangzhou, in order to get your child's visa from the American Embassy.

Daddy and Eliza at Play

The China Initiative: The China Initiative is a special fundraising effort by the Gladney Fund. It will facilitate the growth of the China program of the Gladney Center for Adoption and post-adoption services. It will also finance humanitarian support in Chinese orphanages.

The American Academy of Pediatrics: Web site dedicated to the Health of All Children.

Asia Times Online: Online newspaper full of news and features from Asia.

Asia Food: Explore this online resource of Asian food terms and recipes.

Sally Huss Online Gallery: A fun and colorful artist.

A Kids Guide to Adoption: A web site devoted to issues for adopted children.

Group Changsha and Visa

Star of David International: A Jewish adoption information and support network.

Graceful Journey to China : Web site & BLOG of a friends upcoming China adoption.

China Sprout: Chinese cultural and educational products.

Adoption Travel: Resource for international adoption travel planning.

The International Society of Travel Medicine: Information on travel medicine.

Adoption Today Magazine: A family magazine on adoption issues.

US Immigration & Naturalization Service: INS forms and fees.

Family at Airport and Passport

Rainbow Kids: An on-line international adoption publication.

KidsCultureCenter: "Virtual" culture camp for the families of international adoption. Here you will find information about customs, traditions, celebrations and holidays from around the world.

U.S. State Department: Within the State Department is the Office of Children's Issues which is responsible for coordinating policies and providing information about international adoption.

The Cradle: The agency that did our home study while we lived in Chicago, Il.

WACAP: World Association for Children and Parents (WACAP), founded in 1976, is one of the most respected and experienced international nonprofit adoption agencies in the United States.

Recommended Reading: International adoption issues for parents and children. (more pictures)

 

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