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When I Talk to God, I Talk About Feelings

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When I Talk to God, I Talk About Feelings

By: Chrissy Metz, Bradley Collins
Narrated by: Chrissy Metz
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From Chrissy Metz, star of the hit NBC television show This Is Us, and Bradley Collins comes a second heartwarming entry in the New York Times bestselling series. All about using faith and prayer to explore the ups and downs of feelings!

"A tender book to help little ones make sense of the emotions around prayer."--Kirkus reviews


When I talk to God every day,
there are so many things I want to say.
Each day has its own special meaning.
When I talk to God, I talk about feelings.

From bear and wolf cubs to raccoons and squirrels, these animals pray to God describing the many feelings they experience each day. With warm and touching illustrations from Lisa Fields, this is a perfect introduction to prayer that allows little ones to learn about emotions through gentle and affirming reflection.

Perfect for fans of When God Made You by Matthew Paul Turner, What Is God Like? by Rachel Held Evans, as well as Big Feelings by Alexandra Penfold.
Animals Animals & Nature Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Religious Fiction Heartfelt
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"The highlight of the book is Fields’ animal characters. Whether happy, nervous, or sad, their expressive faces are easy to read, and their feelings will be familiar to young tots. [T]he final spread shows all the individual animals coming together in a couple of group hugs that express where children can find support (and sweetly defy predator–prey relationships). A tender book to help little ones make sense of the emotions around prayer." --Kirkus reviews
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