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When I'm Feeling Lonely

Lots of things can make you feel lonely.  It's not a nice feeling, but just remember that everyone feels that way sometimes!

 

What do you do when your child feels lonely? In Notes for Parents at the back of the book, a child psychologist offers some helpful insights

When I'm Feeling Lonely

Author: Trace Moroney

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