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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+
Eaglet's World
Evelyn Minshull
Leaving the safety of the nest is a daunting step for a baby bald eagle. This lyrical journey captures the vulnerability
Ages 4–8
I Am a Baby
Bob Shea
For parents navigating the beautiful chaos of life with a newborn. This humorous take on a baby's demanding daily routin
Ages 0–4
Empathy Series
Naomi Listens With Her Eyes
Charlene Pinnock
For the child curious about how others experience the world, this story follows a young girl who navigates her day using
Ages 3–8
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12–18 yrs
215 books
The Turbo Class #8
The Schoolyard Obstacle Course of Truth
Dominik Mikulaschek
For the child grappling with a difficult choice or the weight of a secret, this story uses a schoolyard journey to explo
Ages 6–9
Blobby #2
Blobby's Big Paint Project
Haley McDonald
For the child who loves getting messy with colors, this story celebrates the pure delight of creating and the confidence
Ages 3–7
Splash, Swipe, Paint! The Little Elephant Artist
Finn Hartwell
For the child who feels discouraged when their creative projects don't look perfect. This story celebrates the joy of ma
Ages 3–7
All About Preschool #1
All About Preschool
Angela Russ-Ayon
For the child feeling nervous about their first day away from home, this rhyming guide walkthroughs a typical school day
Ages 2–5
The Fairy Series #4
The Fart Fairy
Bobbie Hinman
For children (and parents) who feel a bit of blushing embarrassment after a loud noise or a funny smell, this book offer
Ages 4–8
Moral Stories for Kids #3
Moral Stories for Kids, Vol. 3
Dabadoo Dodoon
For the child navigating early social hurdles, these short fables provide gentle guidance on choosing kindness, honesty,
Ages 3–8
Usborne Flip-Flaps #1
How Do Your Senses Work?
Judy Tatchell
Simple text and bright illustrations work together to explain the fascinating ways the human body experiences the world
Ages 3–7
Little Learners
Numbers Colors Shapes
P2G Publishing
Bright and cheerful illustrations bring the basics to life, turning the mastery of first numbers, colors, and shapes int
Ages 0–3
What Can I Be?
Ann Rand
Bright shapes and colors take on a life of their own as a green triangle wonders if it should become a tent, a kite, or
Ages 3–5
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford's Opposites
Norman Bridwell
Big and small, fast and slow—Clifford the big red dog makes learning about the way things differ simple and fun.
Ages 1–3
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
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