From the Publisher
Sweet and affirming...[with] gentle artwork.” – Kirkus
“Chrissy Metz puts her faith front and center in this sweet tale that makes for the perfect bedtime story. Send littles off to sleep knowing they are safe and loved.” – Asheville Citizen Times
“I look forward to reading this to my seven-year-old…It’s full of colorful illustrations and a great message…I really enjoyed it.” – Crosswalk
“The rhyming text and delicate illustrations make this a perfect book for parents to share with their little ones about unconditional love...This heartwarming book is an ode to faith, family, and the loving bond between parent and child.” – Kidsbookshelf.com
“[A] gorgeous picture book with a life lesson about faith, prayer, and bonding between parent and child…Adorable…Beautifully illustrated…[A] special choice for bonding with your own children…This sweet story also makes a great bedtime story.” – HubPages
“Heart-warming…[with] sweet illustrations…[A] treasure for my family. I love to read it to my little ones, to help them understand how much I love and pray for them, too.” – KidsR.Us
School Library Journal
02/24/2023
PreS-Gr 1—In a meditative rhyming poem, actress Metz and songwriter Collins share loving words to a child, as spoken in their prayers to God. Along with the refrain of the title, their prayers express gratitude for the child's existence in the world, admiration for the child's kindness and bravery, and pride in that child's growth. Though Metz and Collins are Christian, the text and message aren't specific to any particular denomination or religion. They present the image of a kind and loving deity, describing the essence as a "soft warm light," and encourage the child into prayer as a daily practice. While the child is addressed as "you," the illustrations depict various parent-child animal pairs in cozy forest scenes, the parent often gazing adoringly at the child. The digital and pencil illustrations are gentle and appealing. VERDICT Recommended for the bedtime shelves, to have on hand for families who incorporate prayers into their nighttime routines.—Clara Hendricks
Kirkus Reviews
2022-10-26
This Is Us actor Metz and her partner, songwriter Collins, present a rhyming children’s book about prayer and parental love.
“When I talk to God, guess what I do? / It’s really quite simple: I talk about you.” Fields’ pencil and digital illustrations show different parent-child animal pairs throughout, from bears to otters to skunks, ducks, deer, and more. But from this auspicious beginning, the authors’ point of view and direct address to “you,” the child, makes the majority of the pages seem like affirmations of what they love about their child and not what the parent actually prays for. Adults reading this aloud may see this as a prayer of thanksgiving for their child’s gifts and qualities, but little listeners will not make that connection. In the final pages, the parent tells the child that they can talk to God, too, and that God is always by their side. The last spread states, “You’re my sweetest prayer.” While the individual parts are sweet and affirming of a parent’s love and pride in their child, the sum of those parts isn’t what’s advertised in the title and repetitive refrain “When I talk to God, / I talk about you.” The gentle artwork in soft colors anthropomorphizes the animals’ facial expressions to make their loving relationships clear. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
Stick to separate books about parental love and prayer instead. (Religious picture book. 3-6)