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Feelings & Emotions
4,383 books about feelings & emotions
0–3 yrs
2196 books
4–7 yrs
1469 books
8–11 yrs
214 books
12–18 yrs
215 books
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Why Should I?
Why Should I Help?
Claire Llewellyn
For the child who asks why they should pitch in when others are busy, this book gently explains how small acts of kindne
Ages 4–7
The Fine First School Adventure
Dave Pove
Follow a young girl through her very first day at school, sharing every interesting moment from the morning bell until s
Ages 3–6
Wonder
We're All Wonders
R. J. Palacio
For the child who feels like they don't fit in because of their appearance. This gentle story helps young readers embrac
Ages 4–8
Myrtle
Tracey Campbell Pearson
For the child who moves at their own pace in a world of hurry. This gentle mouse shows that taking your time is a valid
Ages 3–7
Opposites Abstract
Mo Willems
Bold ink and acrylic paintings challenge the eye to find the balance between light and dark, or the difference between w
Ages 4–8
Never, Not Ever
Beatrice Alemagna
A little bat facing the first day of school finds a magical way to bring her secret powers to the classroom through vibr
Ages 4–8
Minus-One Club, The
Kekla Magoon
Struggling after the death of his sister, Kermit is invited into a secret high school support group where students navig
Ages 14–18
Lessons from Shadow: My Life Lessons for Boys and Girls
Shadow Bregman
For the child who loves their pet and wants to understand life's big lessons through the eyes of a loyal companion.
Ages 4–9
Assertiveness for Teens
Maria van Noord
Standing up for yourself starts with finding your voice. Learn how to stop being a pushover, say no without guilt, and p
Ages 12–17
Someone New
Anne Sibley O'Brien
For the child noticing a new classmate who seems different, this story helps bridge the gap between being a stranger and
Ages 4–8
A Friend Like Iggy
Kathryn Cole
For children who experience the world with sensory sensitivities or need a steady paw to hold. Discover how a real servi
Ages 4–8
Once I Had a Monster
Ann Hellie
For the child who feels nervous about the dark or what might be lurking under the bed, this story turns nighttime fears
Ages 3–7
Love You When You Whine
Emily Jenkins
For parents navigating the exhausting but endearing daily trials of life with a toddler. This story reassures children t
Ages 2–5
Lively Elizabeth!
Mara Bergman
For the child who struggles to sit still or follow rules when excitement takes over. A relatable look at navigating clas
Ages 3–6
Kindergarten Diary
Antoinette Portis
Annalina captures her big feelings in her first diary as she transforms from a nervous newcomer to a student who truly l
Ages 4–7
Be a Friend
Salina Yoon
For the child who expresses themselves differently, this quiet story celebrates finding your own way to communicate and
Ages 3–6
Everyone Is Different
Dominika Gałka
For children noticing differences in others, this welcoming guide explains Down syndrome and physical disabilities with
Ages 4–8
Peggy Piggle and Pals #1
Peggy Piggle's First Day of School
Alexander Janda
Peggy Piggle navigates the jitters of her first day, finding that a welcoming world and new friends are waiting just bey
Ages 3–7
Love, Triangle
Marcie Colleen
For the child feeling left out when their best friend finds someone new to play with. This pun-filled story explores how
Ages 4–8
Dogfish Stands Up to Bullying
Rita Reed
Pink Dolphin is having a sad first day at Rainforest Elementary until Dogfish and a group of kind friends step in to sho
Ages 4–8
Lexapros and Cons
Aaron Karo
For the teen feeling overwhelmed by rituals or intrusive thoughts who needs to know that seeking help through therapy an
Ages 14–18
Owen the Pig #2
Daddy All Day Long
Francesca Rusackas
Owen the little pig and his father count all the wonderful ways they stay connected through love from morning until nigh
Ages 2–5
Barfburger Baby, I Was Here First
Paula Danziger
For the older sibling who feels replaced by a messy, crying new baby. This humorous story validates the 'gross' side of
Ages 4–8
Fly, Chick, Fly!
Jeanne Willis
For the child who feels safer staying where things are familiar rather than trying something new or scary.
Ages 3–7
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