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Feelings & Emotions
1,650 books about feelings & emotions
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Link Takes a Stand
Anders Grit, Vivi Grit
For the child who struggles to speak up when things feel unfair, this story provides the tools to find their voice and s
Ages 4–8
Of Such Is the Kingdom
Summer Kinard
For families seeking a path to full belonging in the church for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory needs, through a
Ages 0–18
When Our New Baby Comes
Aubrey Coleman
For the young child preparing to become a big brother or sister, this gentle story navigates the shifts in family life w
Ages 2–6
Hello, Sweet Baby
Janeen Jackson
For the parent looking to celebrate the arrival of a new family member with a gentle, loving welcome.
Ages 0–3
Harmony Dances On
Mandy Woolf
For the child who expresses their feelings best through movement and is learning to shine with confidence in their own u
Ages 3–7
All about Ben
Aileen O'Donnell, Dorothy Markham
For the child who wants to understand why their brother or sister acts, plays, or communicates differently due to autism
Ages 4–8
You Are A Superhero! A Children's Picture Book About the Coronavirus
Lynette Andersen
For the child feeling overwhelmed by the changes of a pandemic. This empowering book frames health safety measures as su
Ages 3–8
Have no fear a Dinosaur is here!
Linda Mather
For the child who needs a boost of courage when facing new or scary situations. A friendly dinosaur helper models how to
Ages 2–5
Babies Don't Eat Pizza
Dianne Danzig
For the big sibling-to-be who has questions about what a newborn actually does. This guide uses facts and humor to expla
Ages 3–7
It Doesn't Matter...It's Love!
Tshänä Nkó Jefferson
For the child learning that love and kindness matter most, regardless of differences or appearances.
Ages 3–7
A Good Day
Kevin Henkes
For the child who needs to know that a bad start doesn't have to mean a bad ending. A gentle reminder that minor setback
Ages 2–5
Gulf
Robert Westall
For the child grappling with the distance of global conflicts or a sibling's confusing behavior. A intense look at empat
Ages 11–15
Starting the School Year with Liam, the Smart Rabbit
Azaliya Schulz
For the child feeling nervous about their first day of school or returning to the classroom. Liam the Rabbit helps kids
Ages 4–7
Life Doesn't Frighten Me
Maya Angelou
For the child needing an extra boost of courage when facing nighttime shadows, schoolyard bullies, or the unknown.
Ages 4–8
Thank You for Sunshine, Thank You for Rain
Nicole Poetry, Sevan Poetry
For the child learning to navigate big feelings, this gentle guide helps little ones find things to be thankful for even
Ages 3–7
Pete the Cat’s Groovy Guide to Kindness
James Dean, Kimberly Dean
For the child learning how to navigate big social feelings, Pete the Cat shares groovy tips on how to be a kind friend a
Ages 4–8
Sometimes My Brother
Angie Healy
For the child navigating life with an autistic sibling, this gentle story celebrates their unique bond and fosters under
Ages 4–8
Autism in My Family
Sandra Tucker
For the child trying to understand a sibling's or cousin's autism diagnosis. This gentle guide explains neurodivergence
Ages 5–10
A Kid Like Me
Norm Feuti
For the child noticing differences for the first time, this rhyming celebration shows that no matter where we live, we a
Ages 4–8
My Sibling, My Treasure
Laia Guerrero
For the toddler adjusting to a new baby or learning to play nicely, this sweet story celebrates the unique joy of having
Ages 2–5
Chatty Bird
Daisy's Dog Dies
Caroline Pearcy
For the child navigating the big feelings and confusing days after losing a beloved pet. A gentle guide to processing th
Ages 3–7
In the Dark
Kate Hoefler
For the child learning to navigate social differences, this lyrical story helps bridge the gap between 'us' and 'them' b
Ages 4–8
Love
Matt de la Peña
A poetic reminder for children that love is everywhere, from the gentle sound of a parent's voice to the quiet strength
Ages 4–8
You are an Amazing Girl
Phoebe Whimsy
For the young girl who feels hesitant or compares herself to others, these stories offer relatable paths toward self-acc
Ages 6–10
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