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Feelings & Emotions
Feelings & Emotions Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,385 books about feelings & emotions
0–3 yrs
2197 books
4–7 yrs
1470 books
8–11 yrs
214 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
I Crawl Through It
A.S. King
Four teenagers on the brink of surrender struggle to stay afloat amidst high-stakes testing, past trauma, and the crushi
Ages 14–18
Boo Bear's Light
CATHERINE ANN. RUSSELL
For the child who feels small or unimportant, this gentle story follows a bear discovering how his unique inner sparkle
Ages 3–7
Candlewick Toddler Books
Toddlers
Catherine Anholt, Laurence Anholt
For parents seeking to normalize the whirlwind of toddler emotions, from messy play and tantrums to quiet cuddles and mi
Ages 1–3
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12–18 yrs
215 books
Hispanic Star
Selena Gomez
Claudia Romo Edelman, Karla Arenas Valenti
For the child who loves the spotlight or struggles with big emotions, this biography follows Selena Gomez's rise to star
Ages 8–12
There is a Rainbow
Theresa Trinder
Hope shines through every page as rainbows connect neighbors and friends across distances, proving that someone is alway
Ages 3–6
Jude Saves the World #2
Asking for a Friend
Ronnie Riley
Social anxiety leads Eden to invent three fake friends, but a surprise birthday party forces a desperate attempt to turn
Ages 8–12
Judith Viorst's Poetry Collections #1
If I Were in Charge of the World and Other Worries
Judith Viorst
Losing your pants on the diving board or having to eat more liver are just a few of the hilarious and relatable problems
Ages 7–11
The Night Visitors
Gioula Chelten
Bedtime becomes an investigation as a brave boy and his mother hunt for the source of scary shadows. These rhymes help t
Ages 3–7
Gus #1
This Is Gus
Chris Chatterton
For the child who thrives on routine and isn't quite ready for a new addition to the family, this story shows how even t
Ages 3–7
Ordinary Superpowers #1
This Is My Brain!
Elise Gravel
Brains might look similar, but they all think differently. This funny, comic-style guide explains how our unique wiring
Ages 6–10
Megan's Dance
Francesca Martin
For the child navigating the heavy weight of loss, this gentle story uses the rhythm of dance to express feelings when w
Ages 3–7
The Last Invisible Boy
Evan Kuhlman
Grieving the sudden loss of his father, twelve-year-old Finn begins to physically fade away and turns to writing to find
Ages 8–12
You Are Home
Mackenzie Porter
For the child adjusting to a new house or facing changes in their routine, this lyrical story redefines home as a feelin
Ages 2–5
I Love You More Than Words Can Say
Rita Badraoui
For the toddler needing a little extra reassurance at the end of the day, this rhythmic story uses sweet metaphors to ex
Ages 2–5
Frances #3
A Baby Sister for Frances
Russell Hoban
For the child feeling displaced by a new baby. Frances the badger navigates the complex emotions of sibling rivalry with
Ages 3–7
The Day of a Happy Girl
Mibelle Liu
For the child who needs a reminder that joy can be found in the small moments of a normal day, from morning routines to
Ages 7–11
The Bully That Bullied Every BUNNY
Dee Smith
For the child who needs a gentle reminder that being kind feels much better than being mean, this rhyming story helps li
Ages 3–7
Who Loves Mee Personalized Books
Who Loves Colter
Who Loves Mee Art
For the young child named Colter who needs a gentle reminder of his support system, this personalized book provides cons
Ages 0–5
Harriet, You'll Drive Me Wild!
Mem Fox
Harriet’s day is full of accidental messes that test her mother's patience until a loud explosion of temper leads to a w
Ages 3–7
Compulsion
Heidi Ayarbe
Jake is a soccer star on the verge of a championship, but his toughest opponent is the secret, debilitating OCD he fight
Ages 14–18
Leon and Bob
Simon James
For the child who relies on an imaginary friend to navigate big changes. A gentle look at finding the courage to invite
Ages 4–7
Splintering
Eireann Corrigan
A family struggles to piece their lives back together through a series of raw and shifting perspectives following a viol
Ages 14–18
Let's Talk About
Lying
Joy Wilt Berry
Quiet actions can be just as dishonest as spoken words, making it important to understand the difference between making
Ages 4–8
We Are Best Friends
Aliki
Saying goodbye is hard when Peter moves away, but Robert finds that his heart has enough room for new friends and old on
Ages 4–8