Introduction: Teaching Kids to Listen to Their Hearts
We’re raising kids in a world full of noise. Screens everywhere. Schedules packed. Feelings are moving fast with very little space to land.
That’s why teaching our children how to pause, feel, and express what’s in their hearts matters more than ever.
Prayer doesn’t have to be heavy, complicated, or tied to “doing it right.” For kids, prayer can simply be a safe place to talk about their feelings—to release worry, celebrate joy, and feel connected to something bigger than themselves.
That’s exactly where Positive Feelings In My Heart: A Kid’s Guide to Prayers comes in.
More Than a Book—It’s a Feelings Companion
Through bright pages and simple language, Positive Feelings In My Heart introduces emotions like:
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happiness
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gratitude
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kindness
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hope
Not as “good” or “bad” feelings—but as real ones. Feelings kids are allowed to have, name, and explore.
The book helps children see that emotions aren’t something to hide from. They’re something to listen to.
Prayer That Sounds Like Your Child
One of the most beautiful parts of this book is how it reframes prayer.
This book teaches kids how to turn their feelings into prayers:
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Gratitude becomes a “thank you.”
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Kindness becomes a wish for others
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Hope becomes a quiet ask from the heart
It shows children that prayer can sound like them—their voice, their feelings, their truth.
A Safe Connection to Something Bigger
Prayer becomes a heart-to-heart conversation with the universe, God, or whatever higher presence your family believes in. A space where kids can talk about their joys, their fears, and the things they don’t yet have words for.
That connection builds comfort, reassurance, and peace—especially during moments when life feels confusing or overwhelming.
Giving Kids the Language for Their Feelings
So many children feel deeply but don’t know how to express it.
Positive Feelings In My Heart gives them permission to:
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feel without shame
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speak without fear
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ask for comfort when they need it
It reminds kids that vulnerability is not weakness—it’s strength.
And for parents? It opens the door to deeper conversations and emotional bonding.
Building Emotional and Spiritual Strength Early
This book quietly lays the foundation for lifelong emotional well-being.
By connecting feelings with prayer, children learn:
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empathy
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gratitude
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hope
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emotional regulation
These are tools they’ll carry with them long after bedtime stories end—tools that help them manage stress, process emotions, and move through life with confidence and compassion.
Simple. Gentle. Kid-Friendly.
There’s no pressure here. No rules. No “wrong way.”
The beauty of Positive Feelings In My Heart is its simplicity. It meets children where they are and reminds them that prayer doesn’t need perfection—just honesty.
As long as it comes from the heart, it counts.
Values That Grow With Them
Beyond prayer, this book gently nurtures values that matter:
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being thankful
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caring about others
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believing in better days
These aren’t lessons kids are forced to learn—they’re lessons they feel.
And that’s what makes them stick.
A Book for Kids… and the Grown-Ups Who Love Them
While this book is written for children, adults often find themselves pausing, reflecting, and healing too.
It’s a beautiful shared experience—perfect for:
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bedtime routines
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morning reflections
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classroom moments
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family conversations
Because teaching kids to pray is also a reminder for us to slow down and reconnect with our own hearts.
Final Thoughts: Raising Kids Who Feel, Pray, and Hope
Positive Feelings In My Heart: A Kid’s Guide to Prayers is more than a story—it’s an invitation.
An invitation to help children:
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trust their feelings
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speak their truth
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connect with something greater
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move through life with kindness and hope
In a world that can feel loud and overwhelming, this book offers kids a quiet, loving space to land.


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