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Feelings & Emotions
Feelings & Emotions Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,389 books about feelings & emotions
0–3 yrs
2199 books
4–7 yrs
1472 books
8–11 yrs
214 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Bo at the Buzz #2
Bo and the Little Lie
Elliott Smith
For the child who feels the heavy weight of a secret after making a mistake. This gentle story helps early readers under
Ages 4–8
This Is How We #1
This Is How We Play
Jessica Slice, Caroline Cupp
For children of disabled parents who want to see their everyday lives reflected in stories of play, connection, and joy.
Ages 3–7
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Fair Shares
Pippa Goodhart
For the child who feels things aren't fair because someone else got something different. Learn why getting what you need
Ages 3–6
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12–18 yrs
215 books
I Love to...
Goodnight, My Love!
Shelley Admont
For the child who needs a calming transition to sleep through soft imagery and reassurance of a parent's love at the end
Ages 0–4
Give Me a Snickle
Alisha Sevigny
Snuggles and tickles combine in this joyful celebration of playful bonding, featuring funny invented words and heartwarm
Ages 0–3
Fun, No Fun
James Stevenson
Take a look back at childhood through a playful lens where every memory is sorted into two very important piles: things
Ages 5–9
Mimi
Carol Baicker-McKee
Soft-sculpture illustrations bring to life the messy, marvelous feelings of a little pig as she moves through the ups an
Ages 2–5
Home Is...
Hannah Barnaby
For the child who is nervous about a big move or wondering where they belong, this lyrical story explores how home is a
Ages 4–8
More
Kayla Miller
For the child learning to find joy and contentment in what they have. A sweet exploration of moving past the 'more, more
Ages 3–7
The Circus of Stolen Dreams
Lorelei Savaryn
Grief and guilt lead twelve-year-old Andrea into a surreal dream world to find her missing brother, but escaping back to
Ages 8–12
More Than Words: So Many Ways to Say What We Mean
Roz MacLean
A brushstroke, a shared song, or a simple gesture can speak volumes in this gentle look at all the ways we connect witho
Ages 3–7
Fig
Sarah Elizabeth Schantz
Nineteen-year-old Fig shares a raw, haunting look at life in the shadow of her mother's schizophrenia and her own intern
Ages 14–18
Puzzled: A Memoir About Growing Up with OCD
Pan Cooke
Pan feels isolated by the intrusive, anxious thoughts that dictate his daily life in this honest graphic memoir about na
Ages 10–14
Bad Baby Brother
Martha Weston
Four-year-old Tessa is finding it very hard to be patient with her new baby brother, William, in this relatable look at
Ages 4–7
Hugs from Heaven
Tiffany Glover
For the child grappling with the loss of a family member and needing a gentle way to feel connected to them through ever
Ages 3–8
Amazing Affirmations
Black is Beautiful
Kiara Wilson
For children building their sense of self, this vibrant rhyming book celebrates Black identity and encourages kids to lo
Ages 3–8
What the Heart Knows
Joyce Sidman
Gentle verses and surreal art offer a quiet space to process heavy feelings like seeking forgiveness or mending a broken
Ages 10–18
The Glow Stone
Ellen Dreyer
Lost in the darkness of a cave, fifteen-year-old Phoebe tries to light a path through her family's history of depression
Ages 12–17
Benji, the Bad Day, and Me
Sally J. Pla
A heavy, bad day feels a little lighter when two brothers find comfort and compassion wrapped up together in a favorite
Ages 4–8
Myrtle the Purple Turtle #1
Myrtle the Purple Turtle
Cynthia Reyes
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in with their peers because they look or feel different from everyone
Ages 3–7
Marcus Stroman #2
The Grip
Marcus Stroman, Samantha Thornhill
A talented young pitcher faces his performance anxiety head-on and works with a professional to manage the pressure of t
Ages 8–12
The Notations of Cooper Cameron
Jane O'Reilly
Returning to the lake cabin where his grandfather died, Cooper looks for a way through his fears and the weight of his g
Ages 8–12
The Unbudgeable Curmudgeon
Matthew Burgess
Stencil and pencil illustrations capture the comedy of a stubborn, unmoving friend and the playful ways two pals manage
Ages 4–8
Always Sisters: A Story of Loss and Love
Saira Mir
For a child processing the confusing sadness of a pregnancy loss or miscarriage. This gentle story helps siblings unders
Ages 4–8