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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+
The Book of Giant Stories
David L. Harrison
For the child grappling with big emotions or hidden worries, these gentle tales show that even the biggest giants face f
Ages 4–9
My Map Book
Sara Fanelli
Childlike illustrations chart everything from a bedroom and a dog to the hidden corners of a heart, showing how we can m
Ages 4–8
Words We Keep, The
Erin Stewart
For the teen managing the weight of being the perfect child while navigating a sibling's mental health crisis and their
Ages 14–18
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12–18 yrs
215 books
Samia's First Day at Gymnastics
Adam Ali, Cymanthia Connell
Samia has waited all summer for gymnastics, but now that the day is here, she feels nervous. Watch her find the courage
Ages 3–7
Different Like Me- A Children's Book On Social Justice
Jasmin Dior
Black youth find a voice for self-love and community strength as they navigate racial differences and learn the meaning
Ages 5–10
And What Comes After a Thousand?
Anette Bley
For the child grappling with the loss of a grandparent or elderly friend, this gentle story uses the vastness of numbers
Ages 4–8
Different From The Other Kids
Angela Tsounis
For parents navigating the lonely journey of raising a child with mental illness, offering candid interviews and communa
Ages 16–18
Little Book of Joy, The
Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu
For the child learning to navigate big feelings, this gentle guide from two global icons shows how small acts of kindnes
Ages 4–8
The Best Cat in the World
Lesléa Newman
For the child navigating the profound sadness of losing a pet and the complex feelings that come with opening their hear
Ages 4–8
A Guide to Bullying for Kids
Roseanne Nyoike
Practical strategies and relatable stories show how to stand tall against unkindness and become the hero of your own soc
Ages 7–11
It All Begins with Jelly Beans
Nova Weetman
An unexpected bond forms in the school nurse's office between Riley, who is managing type 1 diabetes, and Meg, whose mot
Ages 8–12
Valerie's Favorite Thing
Deborah Vander Eyk
Valerie is heartbroken after losing the gold star pin from her grandmother, leading her on a search that highlights the
Ages 4–8
It's OK to be Different
Sharon Purtill
Clever rhymes and cheerful illustrations celebrate the courage it takes to be yourself and the kindness found in accepti
Ages 3–8
Where is Papa?
Anita Trone
Grief feels heavy when a father is gone, but gentle family conversations reveal how a parent's love and legacy stay tuck
Ages 3–8
It Feels Good To Be Yourself
Theresa Thorn
For the child exploring their own identity or noticing the diversity of their friends, this book offers a clear, affirmi
Ages 4–8
Everything All at Once
Katrina Leno
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of loss and the quiet struggle of anxiety while trying to find a way forward
Ages 12–18
Peaceful Pieces
Anna Grossnickle Hines
For the child exploring what harmony looks like at home and in the world through gentle poems and breathtaking quilt art
Ages 5–10
Bullies are like balloons
Sameer Kochure
For children facing intimidating behavior, this rhythmic guide helps them see that bullies are just full of 'hot air' an
Ages 4–9
Waiting for Fitz
Spencer Hyde
For the teenager navigating the complexities of mental health and finding solace in a friend who truly understands the w
Ages 13–18
Her Mother's Face
Roddy Doyle
Set in working-class Dublin, this story explores the deep emotional landscape of an Irish family through rich dialogue a
Ages 5–9
Jamie Lee Curtis Books
Is There Really a Human Race?
Jamie Lee Curtis
For the child who feels pressured to be the best, this rhythmic inquiry helps shift the focus from winning to the joy of
Ages 4–8
Sophia the Sloth Gains Motivation and Grit
Stacy J. Shaneyfelt
Sophia the Sloth is a drowsy dreamer who learns to transform into a motivated mammal using a clever rhyming trick to bui
Ages 4–9
Brave in the Water
Stephanie Wildman
For the child who feels nervous about getting their face wet or jumping into the pool. This story helps little ones navi
Ages 4–8
Lola's Cool New Family
Alfonso Duro
Lola fears her world is ending when her parents separate, but she soon finds that a family can be just as happy and cool
Ages 4–8