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Feelings & Emotions Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
25 books about feelings & emotions
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Format
Picture Books
Early Readers
Chapter Books
Graphic Novels
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Owly #1
Flying Lessons
Andy Runton
A flying squirrel is too scared to say hello and an owl is too afraid to fly in this gentle story about overcoming the f
Ages 5–8
Otto the Cat #1
Otto's Orange Day
Frank Cammuso, Jay Lynch
Otto the cat gets his wish for an all-orange world, only to realize that his favorite color might not be the best choice
Ages 4–8
Nina
That Makes Me Mad!
Steven Kroll
Nina experiences a lot of everyday frustrations, but she knows exactly how to express her big feelings when things don't
Ages 4–7
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What's Cooking, Arlo? #1
Miserable Stew
Kimberly Gee
For the child having a 'nothing is going right' day. Madge finds a creative, cathartic way to process her bad mood by 'c
Ages 5–7
Mimi #2
Mimi and the Boo-Hoo Blahs
Shauna J. Grant
Mimi is stuck with a heavy case of the Blahs, but a magical toy dog might be just the friend she needs to help her find
Ages 6–8
So Embarrassing: Awkward Moments and How to Get Through Them
Charise Mericle Harper
From blushing faces to farting in class, this hilarious graphic novel explains the science of cringing and offers tips o
Ages 8–12
Smile #3
Smile: Guts
Raina Telgemeier
Raina’s mysterious stomach trouble won't go away, and it seems to get worse whenever she worries about school, food, and
Ages 8–12
We Are the Smurfs #3
Bright New Days!
Peyo
Smurf Village is buzzing with party plans, but laziness and messy mistakes soon put the big surprise for Papa Smurf at r
Ages 6–9
Real Friends #3
Friends Forever
Shannon Hale
Eighth grade is a whirlwind of dating drama and insecurity as Shannon searches for the courage to be herself amidst the
Ages 8–13
The Day of a Happy Girl
Mibelle Liu
For the child who needs a reminder that joy can be found in the small moments of a normal day, from morning routines to
Ages 7–11
Batman's Dark Secret
Kelley Puckett, Bob Kane
Young Bruce Wayne faces the shadows of his past and his deepest fears of the dark on his journey to becoming the hero th
Ages 4–8
The Little Moralist
Manidhi PR
For the parent looking to spark conversations about right and wrong. These short, illustrated stories help children navi
Ages 4–8
Narwhal and Jelly #9
Narwhal's Sweet Tooth
Ben Clanton
Narwhal’s tusk is feeling funny after too many treats, leading to a lesson from a multi-toothed shark and a reminder tha
Ages 6–9
My Own World
Mike Holmes
Nathan finds a portal to a berry-colored world in an old lighthouse. It’s a magical sanctuary from his troubles, but eve
Ages 8–12
Gender Identity for Kids
Andy Passchier
Clear definitions of gender identity and expression help kids understand themselves and learn how to treat everyone they
Ages 8–12
Smaller Sister
Maggie Edkins Willis
Lucy feels herself shrinking as her big sister Olivia struggles with an eating disorder in this moving story of family h
Ages 8–12
Service Pups in Training #1
Daphne Shows Support
Mari Bolte
For children curious about how animals help people, this gentle story follows a puppy learning to provide comfort and em
Ages 5–8
DC Super Heroes: Picture Books
Be a Star, Wonder Woman!
Michael Dahl
For the child who needs a boost of confidence to face the school day, showing how ordinary playground courage is just li
Ages 4–7
Smash #2
Smash: Fearless
Chris A. Bolton
Andrew finally gained the powers of his favorite superhero, but now he has to face a villain he didn't expect: his own o
Ages 8–12
Raina Telgemeier Graphic Novels #3
Guts
Raina Telgemeier
Raina's persistent stomach trouble starts to mirror her growing anxieties about school, food, and changing friendships i
Ages 8–12
DC Super Heroes Character Education #1
Wonder Woman Is Respectful
Christopher Harbo
For the child who needs a superhero's help understanding why we use 'please' and 'thank you' and why we respect others'
Ages 4–7
Service Pups in Training #1
Cha Cha Stays Calm
Mari Bolte
For the child who experiences big feelings of worry or frustration in everyday moments. Learn simple mindfulness tools t
Ages 4–7
Be Smart About #4
Screen Time!
Rachel Brian
For the child who struggles to put down the tablet, this funny graphic guide explains how technology affects the brain a
Ages 6–10
This Is My Brain! A Book on Neurodiversity
Elise Gravel
For the child who feels like their brain works differently than their peers, this whimsical guide celebrates ADHD, autis
Ages 7–10