Families who loved My Feelings Are Hurt by Richard Carlson often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Reach for this book when your child comes home feeling 'prickly' or deflated after a playground snub or a misunderstanding with a friend. It is designed for children who are beginning to navigate the complex social dynamics of early school years and need help articulating that specific sting of being hurt by others' words or actions. The book provides a gentle framework for recognizing that while we cannot control what others say, we can manage our own internal reactions. Through simple scenarios, it validates the physical and emotional sensation of 'hurt feelings' without being overly dramatic. It emphasizes resilience and self-confidence, helping children aged 3 to 7 realize that their value isn't defined by someone else's temporary unkindness. It is a practical tool for building emotional intelligence and moving from a place of sadness back to a place of play.