Families who loved What Are Feelings For? by Abbey Wedgeworth often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their toddler is overwhelmed by big emotions like anger or sadness and needs a gentle, faith-based framework to process them. It is an ideal resource for moments when a child is struggling to share, feeling frustrated by a task, or needing to learn how to apologize after a tantrum. The book explains that feelings are a gift from God intended to help us understand ourselves and others, rather than something to be feared or suppressed. Designed specifically for the 2 to 4 age range, the text uses simple, rhythmic language to normalize emotional experiences while modeling how to express those feelings in ways that are kind and honoring to God. Parents will appreciate the way it bridges the gap between basic emotional literacy and spiritual formation, making it a go-to choice for establishing a healthy emotional foundation from a Christian perspective.