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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
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
You Can!: Kids Empowering Kids
Alexandra Strick
For children navigating the ups and downs of growing up, this inclusive guide offers heartfelt advice from real young pe
Ages 4–8
Bad Emotions, Go Away!
Happy Children Publishing
Help your child navigate big feelings like frustration and sadness with this rhyming guide to emotional regulation and t
Ages 4–8
Let's Talk #8
What Makes You Do That?
Molly Potter
Frustration and honesty take center stage as children look at twelve common behaviors, learning why they happen and how
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
215 books
You Will Always Have Me
Todd Parr
Life is full of ups and downs, but through every bad haircut, scary moment, or proud achievement, there is someone stand
Ages 3–6
Shine
Sarah Asuquo
Kai feels self-conscious about his height and the scar under his eye, but his parents help him see that his differences
Ages 4–8
The Color Monster
The Color Monster
Anna Llenas
Color Monster’s feelings are all mixed up, but a helpful friend shows him how to sort out happiness, sadness, and anger
Ages 3–7
SoCal #1
Cutters Don't Cry
Christine Dzidrums
Charity Graff struggles with depression and self-harm, using raw journal entries to reach out to her estranged father an
Ages 15–18
Pip the Firefly
A Little Spark's Big Wish
Luna Bright
Pip is a shy firefly who learns that naming big feelings and asking for help is how a little spark finds the courage to
Ages 2–6
You Are Here
Zach Manbeck
For children facing big life changes or feeling lost, this poetic guide offers reassurance that being exactly where you
Ages 3–6
Baby Giggles
Rachael Hale
Tiny faces express a whole range of feelings, from sleepy pouts to wide-open giggles, in this celebration of baby emotio
Ages 0–3
Misty the Cloud #1
A Very Stormy Day
Dylan Dreyer, Alan Katz
Misty the Cloud is having a grumpy, stormy day, but she learns that even the biggest emotional thundershowers will event
Ages 3–7
Invisible Things
Andy J. Pizza, Sophie Miller
Peer through magical invisible glasses to see what a dog’s bark looks like and how a sad song can actually make someone
Ages 4–8
I Am #9
Who I Am: Words I Tell Myself
Susan Verde
When an unkind inner voice makes the world feel heavy, these positive affirmations provide the words needed to remember
Ages 4–8
Saturday Is Swimming Day
Hyewon Yum
For the child who gets a tummy ache before trying something new, this gentle story shows how bravery grows one small ste
Ages 3–7
We Are Love
Patricia Hegarty
For the child learning how big the world is and how many ways we show we care. A gentle exploration of kindness and conn
Ages 2–5
Brand-New, Never-Used, Perfect Crayons, The
Leanne Hatch
For the child who hesitates to start a project for fear of making a mess, this sweet story celebrates the joy of creativ
Ages 3–7
Everybody Has a Body
Molli Jackson Ehlert
For the child noticing that every person looks different, this cheerful book celebrates the wonderful variety of human b
Ages 2–5
Milo Walking
James Howe
For the child who always wants to rush ahead, this gentle story shows how slowing down reveals the hidden magic in a sim
Ages 4–8
Emotional Me #2
Peaceful Me
Sandra V. Feder
Soft mixed-media art sets a tranquil mood as a young child shares personal, practical ways to find a sense of calm in an
Ages 3–6
Dr. Seuss
My Many Colored Days
Dr. Seuss
For the child learning that it is okay to feel many different things in a single day, from 'gray day' quiet to 'red day'
Ages 2–6
Ups and Downs
Mike Wohnoutka
Emotions shift in a heartbeat during a busy day at school, moving from worry to confidence through tender illustrations
Ages 3–7
My First Book of Anger
ZERA. OMORIN
For children who struggle with big, explosive feelings, this gentle guide uses animal friends to explain what anger is a
Ages 3–10
Sometimes I Am Furious
Timothy Knapman
Tight shirts and melting ice cream can make anyone feel like a storm cloud, but deep breaths and cuddles help turn a fur
Ages 2–5
I Am #5
I Am One
Susan Verde
A single seed or a lone musical note can spark a movement, showing how small actions and individual voices build toward
Ages 4–8