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Feelings & Emotions
Feelings & Emotions Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,362 books about feelings & emotions
0–3 yrs
2182 books
4–7 yrs
1464 books
8–11 yrs
213 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Disappearing Desmond
Anna Alter
For the child who prefers the sidelines to the spotlight, this sweet story follows a shy cat finding the courage to be s
Ages 3–7
Always In My Heart
Andi Landes
A tender reassurance for little ones that a parent's love follows them through every small moment of the day, from morni
Ages 0–3
Ball & Balloon
Rob Sanders
For the child who feels different from their friends. This gentle story celebrates how two very different perspectives c
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
215 books
Sheldon the Shark is Afraid of the Dark
Brianda Younggren
Even a big, mighty shark can be scared sometimes, but Sheldon learns to face the dark with the support of his loving mam
Ages 3–7
Be A Bridge
Irene Latham
Kindness takes many forms, from welcoming a new student to standing up for a classmate, in these rhyming verses about bu
Ages 4–8
Welcome to Your Body #1
Welcome to Your Period!
Yumi Stynes, Melissa Kang
For the pre-teen navigating the physical and emotional changes of puberty. This supportive guide provides frank, inclusi
Ages 10–14
Teacher, Teacher, Can't You See?
Cherrye S. Vasquez
For the child who feels overlooked in class, this gentle story encourages teachers and peers to see the unique brillianc
Ages 4–8
Emily's Blue Period
Cathleen Daly
For the child adjusting to life in two houses after a divorce, using art to process big changes and find their way back
Ages 5–9
My Brother's Shadow
Tom Avery
For the child navigating the heavy silence of loss and looking for a way to speak their grief aloud.
Ages 9–12
Three Brothers With Different Eyes Each
Jassen Savain
Step inside the lives of three brothers who each see the world through a different lens in this interactive look at uniq
Ages 3–8
Joy and Drew Deal with Bullying
Seletha Marie Head Tucker M S
For children navigating the challenges of social dynamics both in the classroom and on their devices at home.
Ages 6–10
I Like You
Sandol Stoddard Warburg
For the child wanting to express why their best friend is special, this whimsical classic celebrates the goofy, messy, a
Ages 3–7
The Great Brain Book
H. P. Newquist
This softball-sized organ is the most mysterious object in the universe, containing billions of neurons that control eve
Ages 10–14
The Secret Fountain
Grace Lockhaven, Michael Jaymes
Fourteen-year-old Freddie is trapped inside by nightmares and grief after the death of his best friend until he finds a
Ages 10–14
Speak Up!
Miranda Paul
For the child learning to navigate social hurdles, this encouraging book shows how small acts of bravery and speaking up
Ages 4–8
We All Sing with the Same Voice
J. Philip Miller, Sheppard M. Greene
For the child noticing differences for the first time, this lyrical song celebrates how we are all connected despite our
Ages 3–7
Countdown to Kindergarten
Alison McGhee
For the child who is nervous about starting school and feels like they haven't mastered everything they're 'supposed' to
Ages 4–6
Disappearing Act: A True Story
Jiordan Castle
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of a parent's illness while trying to find their own voice and identity through
Ages 12–18
Francine's Day
Anna Alter
When everything goes wrong and a grumpy mood takes over, this funny and empathetic look at big frustrations offers a rel
Ages 3–7
All Eyes On Ozzy!
K-Fai Steele
For the child who loves the spotlight and struggles when a peer, sibling, or new friend takes center stage.
Ages 4–8
How War Changed Rondo
Romana Romanyshyn, Andriy Lesiv
Residents of a vibrant village refuse to be broken by conflict, using resilience and art to reclaim their home from dest
Ages 6–10
Emotions
Feeling Angry
Helen Frost
Help your little one understand and manage big feelings with this simple guide to recognizing anger and finding calm way
Ages 4–7
What Have You Lost?
Naomi Shihab Nye
Poetry and stark black-and-white photography combine to examine the many ways we experience loss, from outgrown childhoo
Ages 12–18
Invisible Isabel
Sally J. Pla
Isabel feels like the worry-moths in her stomach are making her disappear, but she must find a way to make her voice hea
Ages 6–9