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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
13+
Cloud Babies
Eoin Colfer
For children navigating the heavy emotions of a long illness, hospital stays, and the vulnerable transition of returning
Ages 4–8
The Superhero Brain
Christel Land
For the child whose brain works differently, this book uses an empowering superhero metaphor to explain the unique stren
Ages 3–8
The Memory of Light
Francisco X. Stork
After waking up in a mental health ward, sixteen-year-old Vicky Cruz must find the strength to choose life and recovery
Ages 14–18
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12–18 yrs
205 books
When Your Parents Divorce
Kimberly King
For the child navigating the big changes of a split household, this book provides a supportive space to process feelings
Ages 4–9
Do Your Best - It's Just a Test
Emily Lyons
For the child who feels their tummy flutter when a test is handed out. This reassuring book helps little ones process ac
Ages 4–8
What Cloud Is My Family In?
What Cloud Is My Sister In?
Kim Vesey
For children who are navigating the profound loss of a brother or sister and need gentle reassurance that their sibling'
Ages 4–8
Delly Duck #2
Some Things Have Changed
Holly Marlow
For children navigating the big emotions of family changes, like a parent's new partner or moving between two homes afte
Ages 3–7
How to Be a Big Sibling
How to Be a Big Brother
Ashley Moulton
For the preschooler preparing to welcome a new baby, this guide offers practical tips and reassurance for his transition
Ages 2–5
My Family Is Changing
Tracy McConaghie
A supportive activity book for children navigating the transition of divorce or separation through therapeutic drawing a
Ages 5–8
Homebody
Theo Parish
High school rules and haircuts become milestones in this intimate memoir about the patient, hopeful journey of finding a
Ages 12–18
Be True to Yourself
Amanda Ford
For the teenage girl navigating the pressures of high school, social media, and finding her own voice in a crowded world
Ages 12–18
Living with Viola
Rosena Fung
For the child who feels like their worries are a constant companion, especially when trying to fit in at a new school or
Ages 8–12
Gratitude Soup
Olivia Rosewood
Violet the Purple Fairy uses her imagination to cook up a special soup made of all the people and experiences she is mos
Ages 3–8
What Cloud Is My Family In?
What Cloud Is My Brother In?
Kim Vesey
For the child grappling with the loss of a brother, this gentle book offers comforting imagery to help process the compl
Ages 4–8
I Am a Rainbow
Dolly Parton
Feelings shine through in every shade of the rainbow, from rosy joy to other colorful moods that everyone shares.
Ages 3–7
By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead
Julie Anne Peters
Daelyn Rice has reached her breaking point after years of bullying, but an unexpected connection with a persistent class
Ages 14–18
My Blue Is Happy
Jessica Young
Colors mean different things to everyone, and this lyrical story shows how feelings like happiness or bravery can look l
Ages 4–8
Susan Laughs
Jeanne Willis
For the child learning about physical differences or seeking to see their own daily life reflected. This rhyming story h
Ages 3–7
The Quiet Book #1
The Quiet Book
Deborah Underwood
For the child who needs help navigating different kinds of moments, from the peaceful to the slightly awkward, using gen
Ages 2–6
The Children's Sensory Series #8
Lucy and the School Helper
Kim Harvey-Keddy
Lucy feels overwhelmed by the noise and bright lights of school until she meets Honey, a therapy dog who helps her find
Ages 4–9
Teaching Christ's Children About
Feeling Angry
Corine Hyman
For children who struggle with big reactions to anger, like name-calling or hitting, this guide provides biblical tools
Ages 3–8
The Little Dragon
The Little Dragon Who Learned to Be Brave
Kanwal Naseem
A little dragon discovers that being brave doesn't mean having no fear, but rather taking small steps forward even when
Ages 6–8
Sunny Forest Friends #2
Tammy the Tiny Tortoise Tries Again
M. J. Moon
Tammy may be small and slow, but she learns that facing a big, scary bridge is all about trying again with a little help
Ages 2–7
Little Miu
Don't Fight!
Muki
Miu discovers that while it's okay to feel angry, using gentle words instead of hitting keeps playdates fun and friendsh
Ages 1–6