
Adopt US Kids TV Commercial, 'Haircut'
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A young boy sits in a kitchen receiving a haircut from his mother when she shaves a chunk of hair off by accident. She's faced with three options. First, she can either attempt to fix it, stating that the accident never even happened. Second, she can work with what she has, shaving an elaborate pattern into the boy's head to pass off as art. Or third, she can show solidarity, by having the entire family shave off the same spot on their heads.

Adopt US Kids TV Commercial, 'Teacher'
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A teenage girl's new dad teaches her lots of things. Like not to dye her hair bright orange, how to drive a car and use the bumpers, and how to destroy flowers instead of watering them. At Adopt US Kids, you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent.

Adopt US Kids TV Commercial, 'First Heartbreak'
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These new parents try their hand at helping their adopted daughter through her first heartbreak. The mom does a good job of helping her daughter clean all her memories of him out of her room, but when she worries about the social media trail the two have left, the mom is a little in the dark about how to get rid of "tags." Adopt US Kids says you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent.

Adopt US Kids TV Commercial, 'Suitcase'
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Foster kids are moved around a lot and never know when they are going to have to pick up everything and move. If they are adopted, however, they can find a loving family and a home.

Adopt US Kids TV Commercial, 'Real Rewards'
Adopt US Kids
Three different families open up about how adopting a new child into their homes has changed their lives. Adopt US Kids encourages everyone to learn about adopting a teen from foster care.

Adopt US Kids TV Commercial, 'Morning Time'
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These parents show what to expect when you're expecting a teenager when it comes to waking them up. Although waking their teenage son up by opening the curtains or playing a trumpet in his ear doesn't work, the smell of bacon seems to do the trick. Adopt US Kids declares that you don't need to know it all when it comes to being the perfect parent because teens in foster care will love you just the same.

Adopt US Kids TV Commercial, 'Breakup'
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Imagine if parenting was like a multiple-choice test. As a teary-eyed teenage girl rushes through the front door after her first breakup, her father imagines what could happen if he reacted in different ways. He cries along with her as an option, tries to console her as another option and then slams his computer closed after he sees what comes up when he attempts to find her someone new by searching online for "nice, single boys." The voice of the daughter says that there are never perfect answe

Adopt US Kids TV Commercial, 'At Home'
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After arriving at his new home, Jason is feeling intimidated and unsure where he fits in what appears to be an already complete family. However, after spending quality time with his new siblings and becoming more at ease with his new life, he comes home to find a new family photo up on the wall... that includes him. Overwhelmed, he can only collapse into his mom's arms in a silent expression of happiness and gratitude. Adopt US Kids says to learn about adopting a teen from foster care, as you ca

Adopt US Kids TV Commercial, 'Cat'
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Adopt US Kids gives this mom a multiple choice quiz on what to do when her son wants to get a cat. She can either prepare herself with oven mitts and nose plugs, make the best of it by helping with homework online from another room or get a hairless cat. There are no perfect answers, but that's alright because her foster son will love her just the same.

Adopt US Kids TV Commercial, 'First Date'
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A father assists his adopted teenage son in asking a girl to prom by helping him build large decorated letters that spell out "PROM?" to display on her lawn. Adopt US Kids believes you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent and says thousands of teens in foster care are waiting to share their firsts with you.