Families who loved Feelings by Julia Pimsleur Levine 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 you want to turn the sometimes daunting task of labeling big emotions into a playful, multilingual game. It is the perfect tool for toddlers who are beginning to experience complex feelings but lack the vocabulary to express them, especially in households where multiple languages are celebrated or encouraged. The story follows Little Pim the panda through a game of hide and seek, using the search for friends as a way to introduce feeling words like happy, sad, and scared. By integrating English, Spanish, and French, the book normalizes emotional expression while boosting early language acquisition. It is an excellent choice for parents looking to build both emotional intelligence and global awareness in a format that invites tiny hands to explore with flaps and pull-tabs.