Edward S. Hume, M.D., J.D.:

Chinadopt


Chinadopt-related websites

Updated 2001/12/11

General Interest Other websites about adopting children from China.

Special Interest Adopting or adopted from Jiang Xi Province? Other Cities?

Catalogs, etc.


General Interest:

(updated 2001/12/11)

Families With Children from China(of course)

International Concerns for Children These folks publish a wonderful guide to international adoptions. They are the ones who publish the "blue book" on international adoptions.

Chinasprout Billed a unique cultural source for Chinese adoptive families. A really nice place.

Bill and Theresa McLean Choice links to other sites of interest and an Adoption Diary.

Crawford Website,(updated 2001/01/26)Lots of good stuff on adopting from China, talking to the media after you get home, Chinese culture, pictures from China . . . And in the last several years, they have upgraded their content: They are now China Connection, “The national newsletter for China-adoptive families (in-process and following adoption), China Connection, sponsors the site. We try to keep it transparent and concise, yet still covering the key information and links to primary sites. The newsletter continues to be an on-paper bimonthly publication. Further information about it is on the website.”

Forslind website What to bring, what to bring . . . But then, these folks have adopted four girls and a boy--FIVE children from China! And these are the experts on adopting "older" children from China.

Kirby-Sloan website

Links2go on Chinese Adoption (a linksite)


Special Interest

(updated 2000/02/06)




Adoption in China---Jiang Xi Province This is the province that we and many others have adopted our children from. It is now very extensive and covers the different towns of Jiangxi Province. If you have adopted/are adopting from Jiangxi Province, check it out.

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

Families with Children from Quzhou. A city in Zhejiang Province. The website links to others related to this city.


Catalogs, etc.
(updated 2000/08/27)

Chinese Folk Art (formerly Xinde Jia) A wonderful site with adoption stories, a translation service, Chinese postage stamps, Chinese folk art, note cards based on the folk art, and a man---Jason Xiao---who answers questions about China, Chinese cultural practices, Jiangxi Province, or Nanchang. A cool site.

AdoptShoppe Unique Adoption Gifts and Resources. Featuring an extensive collection of adoption lifebooks and memory albums. AdoptShoppeBooks Popular adoption books at mostly discounted prices. Emphasis on international, Korea and China adoption.

Adoption Travel. A bookstore about adoption travel.

Asia for Kids Their mission: "We strive to be your best resource for Asian language and culture. Our mission is to make the rich Asian heritage accessible to everyone." Books, tapes, dolls. We enjoy their catalog.

Celebrate the Child Adoption Bookstore. They specialize in Asia books, music, videos and
cultural items, as well as general adoption and parenting books.

Cheng & Tsui Company. A publisher and distributor of Asian language learning materials, literature in translation, computer software, etc. Much material imported from Taiwan, for example. This is where I buy my dictionaries.

Childbook.com Chinese Children Books, Video’s, Audio and computer CD’s, and other materials. "We started our web site because we were very frustrated by the lack of good Chinese books in the US for our daughter who we wanted to bring up bilingually."

China Books & Periodicals. A great source for books, periodicals, CD's and tapes imported from China.

Tapestry Books They say they are "your complete source for adoption and infertility books and information"
 
 

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