SOMETIMES I FEEL THAT WAY TOO follows a young child over the course of a day—from breakfast with family to activities at school, afternoon play, and more. Along the way, the boy encounters familiar feelings in the everyday objects and creatures that he passes: a reluctant autumn leaf holding tightly to a bare tree branch, or a lonely orange that nobody picks at snack time. In each interaction he finds a mirror for his own emotions, and a reminder that all the subtle, complex, nuanced feelings he has inside of him are normal and simply part of being a human.