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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+
Character Values
I Am Tolerant
Sarah L. Schuette
Simple examples and colorful photos demonstrate how practicing kindness and patience helps us get along with everyone in
Ages 4–7
Daniel's Dog
Jo Ellen Bogart
Welcoming a new baby sister is a big adjustment, but Daniel finds comfort and companionship in his imaginary four-legged
Ages 3–7
The Song of an Innocent Bystander
Ian Bone
Ten years after surviving a traumatic hostage crisis, Freda finds her past catching up with her as a mysterious presence
Ages 13–18
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12–18 yrs
215 books
Terrible Horses
Raymond Antrobus
Frustrated by constant fighting with his sister, a young boy uses his sketchbook to process his big feelings and find a
Ages 4–8
Cedric and Boo #2
New Boots
Tim Hopgood
Boo the elephant loves his shiny new boots so much he's afraid to get them dirty, until a pile of autumn leaves and a fr
Ages 2–5
Why Can't I Sleep?
Mista B. Belly
For the child whose mind starts racing the moment the lights go out. This soothing rhyming story validates the common 'w
Ages 2–5
The Trickster Shadow
Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley
Zoon struggles with a disruptive shadow until a grandfather’s drum helps him find the rhythm of his own heart and ancest
Ages 4–8
If You're Lucky
Yvonne Prinz
Determined to solve the mystery of her brother's death, Georgia secretly stops her medication, risking the return of the
Ages 14–18
The Berenstain Bears Living Lights
The Berenstain Bears: Why Do Good Bears Have Bad Days?
Mike Berenstain
For the child feeling frustrated when things don't go their way, this story offers a gentle faith-based perspective on f
Ages 4–8
Bear and Bird #1
Bear and Bird: Make Friends
Jonny Lambert
For the child who feels a bit shy about making new friends or wonders how a small person can connect with a big one. A g
Ages 2–5
Alvin Ho #5
Allergic to Babies, Burglars, and Other Bumps in the Night
Lenore Look
Alvin is a second grader who finds everything scary, especially the news that a new baby is coming to his house.
Ages 6–10
OCDaniel #2
Sara and the Search for Normal
Wesley King
Sara is determined to find a way to be normal until a new friend helps her realize that her unique brain is something to
Ages 10–14
The Monster in Me
Mette Ivie Harrison
For the child grappling with sudden outbursts or confusing internal impulses they don't yet understand.
Ages 8–12
The Humble Dog
Lola Fehr
Embrace a sense of audacious hope and simple contentment while following a small dog on a heartwarming and inspiring jou
Ages 3–7
Ruby Teaches Kindness
Shona McNeill
Ruby is a penguin with a massive heart who finds joy in being kind to everyone she meets in this sweet story for young c
Ages 3–7
Cheer Up, Mouse!
written and illustrated by Jed Henry
For the child who is feeling down and needs to know that sometimes a quiet hug is the best medicine when friends try too
Ages 2–5
Raising the Shades
Doug Wilhelm
For the child who senses a family secret but can't quite name it. Help your middle-schooler navigate the complex emotion
Ages 10–14
Maybe Days: A Book for Children in Foster Care
Jennifer Wilgocki and Marcia Kahn Wright
For children navigating the foster care system, this gentle guide explains the 'maybe' questions and the roles of the ad
Ages 4–10
Homework
Arthur Yorinks
For the child who feels buried by school assignments and needs to know they aren't alone in their school-day stress.
Ages 4–8
The Little Bit Scary People
Emily Jenkins
For the child who feels intimidated by a stern teacher or a grumpy neighbor, this book helps humanize 'scary' adults thr
Ages 3–7
One Day
Lee Juck
For the child processing the sudden loss of a grandparent and the quiet that follows, this gentle story honors the weigh
Ages 4–8
Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots
Michael Rex
Funny robots use concrete examples to help distinguish between what is true and how we feel in this playful guide to cri
Ages 4–8
A Stopwatch from Grampa
Loretta Garbutt
A small stopwatch becomes a powerful bridge between a boy and his late grandfather, ticking through memories and the qui
Ages 4–8
Highly Illogical Behavior
John Corey Whaley
For the teen struggling with debilitating anxiety or agoraphobia, this story explores the complexities of mental health
Ages 14–18