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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)
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(571)
Young Adult
(53)
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(46)
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(34)
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(33)
Middle Grade
(14)
Board Books
(13)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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Macdonald 0-4
Myself
Stephanie Manchipp
For the curious toddler discovering their own reflection and learning to point to their nose, eyes, and toes for the ver
Ages 0–3
Perspectives on Violence
Violence in Public Places
Gustav Mark Gedatus
For middle and high school students processing news of public tragedies or seeking to understand the societal roots of c
Ages 11–17
Talk-About
My Bear: I Like... Do You?
Ruth Thomson
A playful bear shares his favorite things, like eating hot toast and playing ghost, while asking little ones what they l
Ages 2–5
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12–18 yrs
205 books
The Nursery Collection #6
Keeping Busy
Shirley Hughes
There is so much joy to be found in everyday chores when you are a busy little bee helping out around the house.
Ages 1–4
Love That Baby!
Kathryn Lasky
Follow the sweet, rhythmic details of a baby’s day, from the way they eat and play to the cozy moments when they finally
Ages 1–4
Why Geraldine The Giraffe Is Crying?
Hymara Hernández
For the child struggling to put words to their heavy heart, this gentle story follows Geraldine the Giraffe as she learn
Ages 3–7
The Crayon Box that Talked
Shane DeRolf
For the child learning how to appreciate differences and get along with others, especially in new social settings like p
Ages 3–7
Not As Crazy As I Seem
George Harrar
A bright teenager balances the pressures of daily life while navigating the internal challenges of his own compulsions.
Ages 12–16
Little Zebo
Zaci the Zebra Is Very Brave
Pippa Wilson
For the child who feels small in a big world: a gentle reminder that being brave doesn't mean you aren't scared, but tha
Ages 2–6
How to Be Human: Diary of an Autistic Girl
Florida Frenz
For the teen or middle grader navigating the complexities of social cues and neurodiversity through the eyes of an autis
Ages 10–18
Monstergarten
Daniel J. Mahoney
For the child who feels they need to act a certain way to fit in, this playful story eases first-day nerves by celebrati
Ages 4–8
Sam's Great Mission
Geraldine Oades-Sese
For the child who uses play to process big feelings, this story helps bridge the gap between their superhero imagination
Ages 4–8
Andrew's Bright Blue T-shirt
Jessica Wollman
The snug fit of a beloved blue T-shirt becomes a gentle way for Andrew to track how much he has grown over time.
Ages 3–7
Your Fantastic Elastic Brain #2
Good Night to Your Fantastic Elastic Brain
JoAnn Deak, Terrence Deak
For the child who feels discouraged by mistakes or thinks they aren't smart enough. Learn how the brain actually grows a
Ages 4–10
Pretend Friends: A story about schizophrenia and other illnesses that can cause hallucinations
Alice Hoyle
For the child who is confused or worried because a sibling or family member sees and hears things that aren't there.
Ages 7–11
The Star
Corrinne Averiss
A heartwarming picture book about a child who falls from the sky and is taken in by a couple who love them as their own.
Ages 3–7
Welcome, Precious
Nikki Grimes
For parents looking to celebrate a newborn arrival with a soothing, poetic welcome to the world's many sensory wonders.
Ages 0–3
Katie #1
Katie Loves the Kittens
John Himmelman
For the child whose big feelings and high energy sometimes overwhelm their friends. This story helps kids learn that bei
Ages 3–7
You Might Be Special!
Kerri Kokias
For the child who feels ordinary or compares themselves to others, this playful story shows that being 'special' is all
Ages 3–7
Thingy Things
Moosey Moose
Chris Raschka
For the toddler working through the minor frustrations and triumphs of daily routines like getting dressed and manage bi
Ages 0–3
What About Me? #2
What Happens When Parents Get Divorced?
Sara Olsher
For the child feeling anxious about how their world will change, this book uses a concrete calendar approach to explain
Ages 4–10
Bigger Than Daddy
Harriet Ziefert
Edward gets to experience life as the big person in the house when he swaps roles with his father for a day of playful d
Ages 3–6
Was It the Chocolate Pudding?: A Story For Little Kids About Divorce
Sandra Levins
For the child who fears their own behavior caused a family breakup, this gentle story clarifies the reasons behind divor
Ages 2–6
Ariel and Emily
Adele Aron Greenspun
Real photographs capture the sweet, simple moments as two babies head to the park and take their very first steps toward
Ages 0–3