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"Same/Same: Songs for Adoptive Families" is an album of 11 original songs about adoption, perfect for families with children from 3-10 years of age.
Adoptive Families magazine calls it "catchy" and "clever" and notes that... "the lyrics put to music how children think and feel about adoption. The title track tells how adopted children fit in and belong to their forever families. Other songs perceptively tap into common issues, such as invasive questions, worrying about permanence, and testing parental limits.,. Many tunes are toe-tappers, others more reflective. In the sweetest of ballads, "Sometimes I Wonder," a parent invites children to share their thoughts about an unknown birthmother: Some days I ask myself "Where is she now? In the city, or country, with a family? And how have the years treated her? Has she started anew? Sometimes I wonder, do you? For kids who don't like to talk about adoption, this CD may help get those crucial conversations started naturally." Read the entire review at http://www.adoptivefamilies.com/articles.php?aid=969 "Same/Same" was written and performed by Chuck Kent, the father of two children adopted from China. Check out the artist's website: http://www.samesamecd.com Track List: 1. Same/Same 2. Learn to Say 3. Tell Me The Story Again 4. The Real Deal 5. Mama Always Comes Back 6. In My Dreams 7. Ask Me Anything 8. This is My Forever Family 9. Always, Always, Always 10. Sometimes I Wonder 11. Go to Sleep Suggested CDs:Other Genres: |