Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born
![]() | By Jamie Lee Curtis, Laura Cornell HarperCollins, 1996, Hardcover Customer Rating: 84 reviews Recommend |
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Tell me again about the night I was born . . Tell me again how you would adopt me and be my parents... Tell me again about the first time you held me in your arms . .
In asking her mother and father to tell her again about the night of her birth, a young girl shows that it is a cherished tale she knows by heart.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell come together once again to create a unique celebration of the love and joy a baby brings into the world. Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born is a heartwarming story, not only of how one child is born but of how a family is born.
Title: Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born
Sales Rank: 86780 in Books
Author: Jamie Lee Curtis
Creator: Laura Cornell
Publisher: HarperCollins, 1st edition, 1996-08-30, Hardcover, 40 pages, ISBN: 006024528X
Package Dimensions: 10.31 x 8.82 x 0.31 inches, 0.84 pounds
- great for young children with questions
- The illustrations and story was great. I was at a professional school counselors conference and this book was highly recommended. More reviews
- Surprise.. surprise.
- I was taken by surprise by the subject matter of the book. I was not aware the book was about an adopted child.
I wanted to give it as part of a Christmas gift for my grandchild who lives out of state, but only read it when it arrived for shipment to her. Im really glad I read thru the book because it would have been totally inappropriate More reviews
- Tell Me Again About the Night I was Born
- This is a fabulous book to start conversations with children and students about something everyone has had happen. It is written in a very eloquent way. More reviews
- Great gift for grandson who is 2nd grader who loves to read to me!
- The last time our grandson came to visit he told us he wanted to read to his grandfather and me. I did not have a book on hand that a second grader could read, so I have bought this to keep on hand for his next visit. Jamie Lee Curtis' books are all entertaining and cleverly illustrated and most appropriate for children and adults More reviews
- Not impressed
- It is a cute story, but does not relate to our child's adoption story in any way. More reviews

