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Feelings & Emotions
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
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Just Imagine
Tanisha Murarka Bubna
Kish and Mish turn a summer visit into a world of ice-cream mountains and kindness superheroes through a magical rhyming
Ages 3–8
Breathe In, Breathe Out
Kate Maurer
For the child who experiences overwhelming big feelings or midday stress. This soothing guide introduces simple breathin
Ages 3–7
What I Am
Divya Srinivasan
For the child who feels like a bundle of contradictions. This gentle story celebrates how we can be both small and big,
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
215 books
Where Am I Sleeping Tonight?
Carol Gordon Ekster
Brothers Mark and Evan navigate the changing schedules and rules of life in two different homes while discovering they a
Ages 5–9
Giraffes Can't Play Tennis
Jessie Ace
Raffi the giraffe worries he is too clumsy for the court, but he soon discovers that every champion has to overcome a fe
Ages 3–7
Big Conversations with Little Children
Izzy and Her Special Difference
Lauren Loquasto
Izzy is having a difficult school day until a conversation with her teacher helps her explain her medical condition and
Ages 3–6
Mean Soup
Betsy Everitt
A bad day melts away when a boy and his mother cook up a special pot of soup to stir in all his grumpiness, anger, and f
Ages 3–7
Never Forget Eleanor
Jason June
For children processing a grandparent's memory loss, this gentle story shows how shared memories and storytelling can ke
Ages 4–8
Bedtime Stories About Funny Monsters
Alice Cussler
Melton the three-eyed slime monster and his friends navigate life in Monsterland, learning how to handle bullies and res
Ages 4–8
Joan Walsh Anglund World
Love Is a Special Way of Feeling
Joan Walsh Anglund
For the child discovering that love isn't just a word, but a quiet feeling found in helping a friend, tending a garden,
Ages 3–6
Even Dragons Get Scared
Amit Offir, Sarit Ben Yosef
For children who need a gentle reminder that even the bravest heroes feel afraid sometimes, this story helps normalize a
Ages 3–7
Understanding Hinduism #10
BHAGAVAD GITA for TEENAGERS
Sahasranam Kalpathy
Ancient wisdom meets modern life in this guide to building resilience, purpose, and emotional intelligence through timel
Ages 10–18
Bhagavad Gita for Children
Rishiraj Ramsawhook
Lord Krishna guides the brave warrior Arjuna through fear and confusion on the battlefield, offering timeless lessons on
Ages 5–12
So Your Sibling Has Autism
Agnieszka Valenta
This supportive guide helps families talk about autism together, offering kids ways to understand and bond with their si
Ages 4–10
What happened to the Guinea pig's tail
Kiki Blossum
A curious guinea pig tries on waggy dog tails and swishy cat tails before realizing he is perfectly wonderful just the w
Ages 3–6
World of Feelings
The Autumn Heart
Malwina Danielak
Leo fills his autumn village with joy and heart-shaped surprises, showing how small acts of compassion can transform an
Ages 3–8
A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Grief
Brennan Wood
A clear, honest guide for children processing the heavy emotions of loss. It offers a straightforward way to talk about
Ages 5–9
Never Alone
Ryan Husser, Toni Gilliard
For children navigating the confusion of a family split, this faith-based story helps siblings see the 'double blessings
Ages 4–9
What Does Grief Feel Like?
Korie Leigh
For children processing the confusing physical and emotional waves of loss, this expert-backed guide helps name and norm
Ages 4–8
Snowflakes for Christmas
Vanessa Bergeron
Yuka is the only one in her village who notices the snow is vanishing, sparking a determined quest to save her beloved w
Ages 4–8
Sometimes It Happens: You Get Angry
Annette Blake
For the child struggling with big, overwhelming feelings, this gentle guide validates that being mad is normal while off
Ages 3–6
Being Happy Being Me
Sally Huss
For the child who compares themselves to others or struggles with self-doubt, this gentle guide celebrates the joy of si
Ages 3–8
Dawn, the Doorway
J.M. Mody
A supportive guide for parents navigating the emotional journey of raising a child with congenital anomalies or life-thr
Ages 18–18
Accidental
Alex Richards
For the teenager grappling with a life-altering family secret and the heavy weight of unintentional harm.
Ages 14–18