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I Feel Lonely When: A Story About Feeling the Distance, Missing What Matters, and Finding Comfort Again
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I Feel Lonely When: A Story About Feeling the Distance, Missing What Matters, and Finding Comfort Again
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Current price: $8.13


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I Feel Lonely When: A Story About Feeling the Distance, Missing What Matters, and Finding Comfort Again
Current price: $8.13
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A heartfelt and empowering story that helps children understand their emotions, build resilience, and feel seen.
Through the lives of two children who often feel overlooked and unsure of themselves, this story gently explores what it means to experience sadness, struggle with connection, and still hold on to hope. With relatable situations and compassionate guidance, young readers will see that it’s okay to feel big emotions and that opening up can be the first step toward healing and friendship.
Created by a trauma-informed psychologist and veteran, this story is part of a powerful series designed to support emotional growth, self-expression, and empathy in children of all backgrounds.
What’s Inside:
A relatable narrative that encourages kids to talk about feelings
Diverse, inclusive characters that reflect real-life experiences
Reflective questions to guide discussions at home or in class
A supportive guide for caregivers, educators, and mental health professionals
Whether shared at bedtime, in classrooms, or during counseling sessions, this book offers a safe and supportive space for children to feel understood, connected, and empowered just as they are
A heartfelt and empowering story that helps children understand their emotions, build resilience, and feel seen.
Through the lives of two children who often feel overlooked and unsure of themselves, this story gently explores what it means to experience sadness, struggle with connection, and still hold on to hope. With relatable situations and compassionate guidance, young readers will see that it’s okay to feel big emotions and that opening up can be the first step toward healing and friendship.
Created by a trauma-informed psychologist and veteran, this story is part of a powerful series designed to support emotional growth, self-expression, and empathy in children of all backgrounds.
What’s Inside:
A relatable narrative that encourages kids to talk about feelings
Diverse, inclusive characters that reflect real-life experiences
Reflective questions to guide discussions at home or in class
A supportive guide for caregivers, educators, and mental health professionals
Whether shared at bedtime, in classrooms, or during counseling sessions, this book offers a safe and supportive space for children to feel understood, connected, and empowered just as they are


















