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Feelings & Emotions
Feelings & Emotions Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,363 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+
Baby Duck #2
You're the Boss, Baby Duck!
Amy Hest
Big changes can feel lonely when a new baby arrives, but Grandpa helps Baby Duck see that her place in the family is as
Ages 3–6
Wemmicks #1
You Are Special
Max Lucado
For the child who feels like they don't quite measure up to their peers or is struggling with the pressure of social lab
Ages 4–9
Leonardo the Terrible Monster
Mo Willems
Leonardo is a monster who simply isn't scary, no matter how hard he tries to frighten his very first victim.
Ages 3–6
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12–18 yrs
215 books
A Man and His Hat
Letitia Parr
A missing hat turns an old man’s day upside down in this rhythmic tale about the grumpy frustration of losing something
Ages 3–7
Max and Alexa
The Safest Place in the World
Philipp Winterberg
Max is terrified to deliver a letter on his own, but a brave friend steps in to show him that any journey is easier when
Ages 3–8
Bulldozer and Friends #4
Bulldozer's Big Rescue
Elise Broach
Watch a shy bulldozer push past his own anxieties to make new friends with the two human siblings living right across th
Ages 6–9
Good-bye, House
Robin Ballard
Walking through each empty room, a young girl revisits her favorite memories and says a quiet, heartfelt farewell to the
Ages 3–6
Freaks Like Us
Susan Vaught
Jason is determined to find his missing friend, but he must first convince a skeptical community to trust him despite hi
Ages 14–18
The Scariest Thing of All
Debi Gliori
Tiny Pip the rabbit has a list of terrors a mile long, but a sudden confrontation with his biggest fear teaches him how
Ages 3–6
Where Did Baby Go?
SCR
Gentle rhymes and hand-drawn illustrations help answer difficult questions about pregnancy loss with honesty and care.
Ages 3–7
Miracle
Elizabeth Scott
Megan is the sole survivor of a plane crash, left to carry the heavy weight of a miracle while her world struggles to un
Ages 13–18
Fish #2
Fish Makes Faces
Michelle Knudsen
Fish finds a mirror and starts a hilarious game of silly expressions that you can mimic as you follow his underwater fun
Ages 0–3
Life's Challenges
The Night Dad Went to Jail
Melissa Higgins
When a parent is arrested, everything changes. This gentle guide helps make sense of the feelings and big shifts that fo
Ages 5–8
Hold Still
Nina LaCour
For the teenager navigating the heavy silence following a best friend's suicide, seeking a path through grief toward cre
Ages 14–18
Dance with Oti #2
The Bird Jive
Oti Mabuse
Mrs. Oti leads the class in ten energetic steps to master the Bird Jive, using rhythmic movement to help express every k
Ages 3–7
Dancing at the Pity Party: A Dead Mom Graphic Memoir
Tyler Feder
Grief feels messy and loud in this candid graphic memoir about a college student navigating life and school after the su
Ages 14–18
Worst-Case Collin
Rebecca Caprara
Twelve-year-old Collin manages his own grief and his father's mental health through survival notebooks in this moving st
Ages 10–14
Grateful for the Moon
Danni Kelly
For the child learning to find peace in the quiet moments of the night. This soothing story fosters a sense of wonder an
Ages 2–6
Tara Turtle Tells A Lie
Speedy Publishing
For the child who is learning that even a small lie can feel like a heavy shell to carry. A gentle story about the impor
Ages 4–8
Feeling Better
Rachel Rashkin
Maya is feeling very sad, but a visit to a therapist helps her understand her emotions and learn the process of healing.
Ages 4–9
Cat Who Couldn't Be Bothered, The
Jack Kurland
One little cat prefers to do things his own way, and he soon finds a group of friends who appreciate him exactly for who
Ages 3–7
The Light In Me
Janice Hutto Washington
For the child who needs a gentle reminder of their worth, this uplifting book uses simple language to help kids discover
Ages 3–8
Brave Like Me
Barbara Kerley
For children navigating the complex emotions of a parent's military deployment, from the initial goodbye to the long wai
Ages 4–8
Stuck With the Blooz
Caron Levis
The blooz has arrived and won't go away. Follow a young girl as she tries to handle her heavy mood through quiet reflect
Ages 4–8