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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+
Duck #1
Duck's Not Afraid of the Dark!
Ethan Long
Duck is definitely, totally, absolutely not afraid of the dark, but he’d really appreciate it if you didn't use the clic
Ages 2–5
What Mommy Says #1
What Mommy Says
Santina Adkins
For the child who needs a gentle reminder of why Mom sets boundaries, this story affirms the safety and love found in a
Ages 3–7
Anger Is Okay Violence Is NOT
Julie K. Federico
For the child who struggles with big feelings and needs to understand that while being mad is natural, hitting and pushi
Ages 2–7
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12–18 yrs
215 books
What-to-Do Guides for Kids
What to Do When You Worry Too Much
Dawn Huebner
For the child who struggles with big 'what-if' thoughts, this workbook uses metaphors and activities to help them take c
Ages 6–12
Getting Ready for My Potty
Fei Zheng-Ward
Toddlers can sing, circle, and celebrate every milestone from the first urge to go to washing hands and wearing big kid
Ages 1–3
Baseball Grit
Michael Willis
Eleven-year-old Finley Taylor must find his focus when his small-town team faces big-city rivals, proving that mental to
Ages 8–12
Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood
Different Kinds of Good-byes
Shelley Rotner, Sheila M. Kelly
Gentle photographs and supportive text help little ones understand and talk about the many ways we say goodbye to people
Ages 2–5
Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood
Feeling Thankful
Shelley Rotner, Sheila M. Kelly
Vibrant photographs of diverse children capture the quiet joy found in everyday things, from favorite toys to the people
Ages 3–7
Saltypie: A Choctaw Journey from Darkness into Light
Tim Tingle
A Choctaw storyteller shares a moving tribute to his grandmother, showing how a family stays strong and keeps their ligh
Ages 6–12
Who is Allah? Islamic Book for Children
Unknown
For parents seeking a gentle way to introduce the concept of God, this book uses simple language to explain Allah's role
Ages 2–6
My Best Friend Is...
Little Genius Books
For the curious toddler discovering the joy of companionship. This tactile board book uses sweet rhymes and touchable te
Ages 0–3
The Power Of Black
Tex Stanly
The color black becomes a vibrant lens to view the soul of a culture, honoring everything from rhythmic music and bold f
Ages 4–9
What's the Issue?
What's the LGBTQ+ Community?
Katie Kawa
Diverse identities and the long history of the fight for equal rights come to life through empathetic text, photographs,
Ages 7–11
Noni Is Nervous
Heather Hartt-Sussman
For the child who asks 'what if' about everything from playdates to the planet. A comforting look at how one little girl
Ages 3–7
¡Papa! (Father!)
Philippe Corentin
A boy is terrified of the green monster in his bed, while a monster is just as scared of the boy in his, leading to a cl
Ages 3–7
Baby Professor
What Happens During an Emergency?
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wants to understand what happens when a siren wails or a storm hits, this guide eases worries
Ages 3–7
The Pout-Pout Fish #1
Pout-Pout Fish Easter Surprise
Deborah Diesen
For the child who gets stuck in a gloomy mood and needs a gentle, silly reminder that they aren't defined by their 'pout
Ages 3–6
Jamaica #4
Jamaica's Blue Marker
Juanita Havill
Jamaica finds her classmate Russell completely annoying, but her feelings change when she hears the unexpected news that
Ages 4–8
¡Hola abuelos! (Hello Grandparents!)
Margarita Maine
Join toddlers Lucia and Nicolas for a warm, watercolor-filled day celebrating the hugs, play, and special moments shared
Ages 0–3
My Grand Adventure #1
I'm Moving!
John Fister
Practical and engaging support for children navigating the big emotions and physical tasks of moving to a new house.
Ages 3–8
Hailstones and Halibut Bones
Mary O'Neill
Rhythmic language and vivid illustrations capture the sensory world of the rainbow, connecting every color to the sights
Ages 4–10
Lovey the Comfort Monkey
Amy Randell
For the child who needs a little extra security to face big feelings, this story introduces a comforting companion to he
Ages 3–7
Como nacio el arco iris (How the Rainbow Came to Be)
Alma Flor Ada
Three primary colors argue over how to paint a gray world until they realize that blending their pigments creates the ul
Ages 3–7
Different Dragons
Dandi Palmer
For the child who is afraid of the dark or imaginary monsters. This gentle story helps kids replace scary thoughts with
Ages 4–8