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Feelings & Emotions
Feelings & Emotions Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
19 books about feelings & emotions
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Format
Chapter Books
Middle Grade
Graphic Novels
Clear
How to Love: A Guide to Feelings & Relationships for Everyone
Alex Norris
For the teenager navigating the messy world of crushes, consent, and identity. A witty graphic guide that answers big qu
Ages 12–18
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
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
Go With the Flow #2
Look on the Bright Side
Lily Williams, Karen Schneemann
Best friends Brit and Christine navigate the highs and lows of high school, from secret crushes and misunderstandings to
Ages 12–18
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
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
Improve: How I Discovered Improv and Conquered Social Anxiety
Alex Graudins
For the teen who feels paralyzed by social situations, this graphic memoir shows how the 'yes, and' of improv comedy can
Ages 12–18
Exposures: A Graphic Novel About OCD
Lily Williams
For the teenager struggling with intrusive thoughts or rituals, this authentic graphic novel explores the hard but hopef
Ages 10–16
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
Here I Am, I Am Me: An Illustrated Guide to Mental Health
Cara Bean
For the teenager navigating big emotions and complex thoughts. This approachable graphic guide explains how the brain wo
Ages 12–18
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
Tyler Page's Graphic Memoirs #1
Button Pusher
Tyler Page
For the child struggling with big energy and focus at school while navigating a stressful home life with high-conflict p
Ages 8–12