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Feelings & Emotions
Feelings & Emotions Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,255 books about feelings & emotions
0–3 yrs
2131 books
4–7 yrs
1435 books
8–11 yrs
204 books
By format:
Chapter Books
(1196)
Picture Books
(571)
Young Adult
(53)
Poetry
(46)
Graphic Novels
(34)
Early Readers
(33)
Middle Grade
(14)
Board Books
(13)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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Why Are There Bullies and What Can You Do About Them?
Rich Linville
For the child navigating tricky social dynamics or facing a bully. This guide helps kids understand why some people act
Ages 6–10
Aaron #2
Better than Weird
Anna Kerz
Aaron struggles to fit in with his sixth-grade classmates while holding onto the hopeful belief that everything will cha
Ages 9–12
Luke and Luka
A D Largie
For the child curious about why their sibling or friend behaves differently, this gentle story builds a bridge of unders
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
205 books
Autism, Bullying and Me
Emily Lovegrove
For neurodivergent children and teens who feel targeted or misunderstood, this practical guide offers specific social to
Ages 7–15
Black Child, Hold Your Head High
Jasmine Walker
For the child who needs a boost in self-esteem and cultural pride, this lyrical book offers daily affirmations to celebr
Ages 0–8
Yup Yup Pup
The Word SORRY
Mia Polyglot
For the child learning to navigate the tricky terrain of hurt feelings and mistakes, this guide shows that apologizing i
Ages 3–8
They Called Me Burnt Head Collard Greens
Maxine Thomas Davis
For the child who has ever felt self-conscious about their hair or appearance, this story offers a path from being tease
Ages 4–8
If You Love Me
DK Publishing
Press the light-up cover and sing along with pairs of colorful animals in this bright, musical version of a beloved nurs
Ages 0–4
God Inside of Me
Della Reese
While dealing with frustrating toys and lessons from Sunday School, Kenisha discovers that she already carries the love
Ages 4–8
Lizzie #1
Lizzie and Her Friend
David Martin
Lizzie and her friend Penny spend a wonderful day splashing around and finding joy in the simple magic of water play.
Ages 1–4
Turtle in a Tree
Neesha Hudson
Two dogs learn that seeing the world differently doesn't have to ruin a friendship in this playful story about perspecti
Ages 3–7
Ready for Spaghetti
Michael Rosen
Silly everyday moments turn into playful rhymes in this collection that celebrates the mess and joy of being a kid.
Ages 2–5
Chu #2
Chu's First Day of School
Neil Gaiman
For the child feeling small and nervous about their first day of school, especially when they have a secret (or a sneeze
Ages 3–7
Eye for Color: The Story of Josef Albers
Natasha Wing
Josef Albers experimented with simple shapes and bold combinations to prove that changing a color can completely change
Ages 5–9
Vera #1
Vera's First Day of School
Vera Rosenberry
For the child who is nervous about school mistakes, this story follows Vera as she navigates the first day and a mix-up
Ages 3–7
Alpha-Ani Series #1
Clever as an Ant
Julie B. Tedeschi
The most fascinating thing you will learn is how different animals use their unique strengths, just like you use yours d
Ages 2–6
Lila Bloom
Alexander Stadler
Lila starts her day in a terrible mood and wants to quit ballet, until the rhythm of the music begins to wash her anger
Ages 4–8
Connor Wants His Old House Back
Donna Downing
For the child struggling to settle into a new environment, this gentle story addresses the longing for a previous home a
Ages 4–8
Eliza's Kindergarten Surprise
Alice B. McGinty
For the child feeling those first-day jitters, this story shows how keeping a little piece of home in your pocket can ma
Ages 4–7
Hearts Are For Showing Love
Bé Blackler
For the parent looking to bond with their infant or toddler through tactile play while introducing the very first concep
Ages 0–3
No One Quite Like Me
Katrina L. Dodd
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in, this rhythmic celebration of diversity shows that every unique tra
Ages 2–6
Buzzy
Time Out, Buzzy
Harriet Ziefert
Sent to his room for a time out, Buzzy finds a way to turn a moment of trouble into a chance to reset and move forward.
Ages 2–5
The Remember Balloons
Jessie Oliveros
For the child who is noticing their grandparent becoming forgetful or confused. A gentle metaphor for memory loss and th
Ages 4–8
The Thing Lou Couldn't Do
Ashley Spires
For the child who hesitates to try something new or feels the pressure to perform when everyone else seems to find it ea
Ages 3–7