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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+
Eyes That... #1
Eyes That Kiss in the Corners
Joanna Ho
Eyes that crinkle like crescent moons and glow like warm tea tell a beautiful story of family history and the strength f
Ages 4–8
Rainbow Fish & Friends
Follow the Leader
Marcus Pfister
Rosie the fish always insists on being the boss, but when a new friend named Angel arrives, she must learn that leading
Ages 4–8
The Nice Book
David Ezra Stein
A sweet, animal-filled guide for toddlers learning how to navigate their world with kindness, from gentle touch to shari
Ages 1–4
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12–18 yrs
215 books
Kevin Henkes' Mice
Jessica
Kevin Henkes
Ruthie goes everywhere with her best friend Jessica, even though no one else can see her—until the first day of school b
Ages 3–7
Peace on Earth
Smriti Prasadam-Halls
Kindness and hope take center stage in this warm look at what it means to be a peacemaker and the joy that comes from bu
Ages 3–7
The Food Group #5
The Smart Cookie
Jory John
A cookie who struggles with traditional schoolwork discovers that creativity and confidence are just as important as get
Ages 4–8
Quick as a Cricket
Audrey Wood
A young boy celebrates his many sides by comparing himself to a loud lion, a quiet clam, a tough rhino, and a gentle lam
Ages 2–5
Cheery Street #2
Carry Me!
Georgie Birkett
Wilbur refuses to walk anywhere until his exhausted mommy decides to hop in the stroller herself in this silly role-reve
Ages 2–5
Marvin #1
Marvin One Too Many
Katherine Paterson
Marvin wants to quit his new school because he can't read yet, but his father steps in to turn their reading practice in
Ages 5–8
Antiracist Baby
Antiracist Baby
Ibram X. Kendi
For parents seeking to introduce concepts of racial equity and justice early on, this rhythmic guide offers nine foundat
Ages 0–4
Sesame Street
I Love You Every Day!
Tori Kosara
A gentle reminder that love stays constant through every mood, whether a little one is feeling silly, grumpy, happy, or
Ages 0–3
That's How It Is When We Draw Poems and Pictures
Ruth Bornstein
A young girl transforms her feelings into wonderful pictures, using her art to express everything that is happening in h
Ages 4–8
The Rainbow Fish
The Rainbow Fish
Marcus Pfister
A beautiful fish with shimmering scales discovers that the greatest beauty comes from sharing his treasures with others.
Ages 3–7
Trade-in Mother
Marisabina Russo
Max lists all the logical reasons why a trade-in mother might be a good idea, until he stumbles upon the one thing that
Ages 3–7
Junie B. Jones #1
Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus
Barbara Park
Kindergarten is finally here, and Junie B. Jones has a lot to say about the scary bus and her creative plan to avoid rid
Ages 6–9
A Joy Joyfully Book
A Grannie's Love
Joy Joyfully
A tender way for grandmothers to express their deep affection and stay connected with little ones, especially when livin
Ages 1–5
Baby Sparkle #1
Baby Night-Night
Dawn Sirett
For parents seeking to soothe their youngest infants, this sparkly board book uses real-world photos and rhythmic rhymes
Ages 0–2
The Day the Crayons #1
The Day the Crayons Quit
Drew Daywalt
Duncan’s crayons have gone on strike. Blue is tired, Black is misunderstood, and Orange and Yellow aren't even speaking
Ages 3–8
Say Something!
Peter H. Reynolds
Every action, word, and whisper has the power to spark change and show the world exactly what you believe in.
Ages 4–8
Because of You
Barbara G. Hennessy
The most fascinating thing you will learn is how every individual person contributes to making the entire world a kinder
Ages 3–7
Anastasia Krupnik #4
Anastasia, Ask Your Analyst
Lois Lowry
Seventh grade is chaotic enough, but with a stressful science project looming, Anastasia turns to her toddler brother an
Ages 9–13
Naptastrophe!
Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Lucy is certain she is far too busy for a nap, but a trip to the store proves that her tired eyes might have other ideas
Ages 3–7
Manners Matter
Share and Be Fair
Marilyn Deen
Friends show how to take turns with games and share their food to make sure everyone is treated fairly.
Ages 3–6
Let's Talk #1
Let's Talk About the Birds and the Bees
Molly Potter
For parents looking to answer big questions about reproduction and bodies with honesty and ease, using clear language fo
Ages 5–8