
BOOKS ON EMOTIONS
1 ~ The Color Monster: A Story About Emotions by Anna Llenas
There is a reason this text is number one on this list. Children and adults alike will relate to the title character, Color Monster. One day, Color Monster wakes up feeling very confused. His emotions are all over the place; he feels angry, happy, calm, sad, and scared all at once! To help him, a little girl shows him what each feeling means through color. As this adorable monster learns to sort and define his mixed-up emotions, he gains self-awareness and peace as a result.
2 ~ The Feelings Book by Todd Parr
The Feelings Book vibrantly illustrates the wide range of moods we all experience. Targeted to young children first beginning to read, this book will inspire kids to discuss their multitude of feelings in a kid-friendly, accessible format, told through bold, bright colors and silly scenes.Emotions Book 3 ~ Listening To My Body by Gabi Garcia
I am all about including mindfulness activities within my classroom. I HAD to include a "mindfulness" book somewhere in this list because it pairs so well with emotions. Listening to my Body is an engaging and interactive book that guides children through the practice of naming their feelings and the physical sensations that accompany them. Listening to My Body helps children develop a sensations vocabulary so that they can express what they are experiencing. This text includes kid-friendly mindfulness activities woven throughout the book to reinforce the teachings. If you are looking for additional mindfulness activities to do in the classroom check out Teaching Trailblazers with Chris from ETTC: Mindfulness and Movement with Carolyn.4 ~ A Little Spot of Feelings: Emotion Detective by Diane Alber

5 ~ A Little Spot of Emotions by Diane Alber
If you are a fan of Number 4, then you will definitely be interested in this Box Set! Each title is sold separately, but if you are like me, you are always looking for a good deal! What better way than a packaged bundle? This box set includes 8 Emotion Books:
A Little Spot of Anger A Little Spot of Anxiety A Little Spot of Happiness A Little Spot of Sadness A Little Spot of Love A Little Spot of Confidence A Little Peaceful Spot A Little Scribble Spot
Emotions Book 6 ~ The Way I Feel by Janan Cain
Feelings are neither good nor bad, they simply are. Kids need words to name their feelings, just as they need words to name all things in their world. The Way I Feel uses strong, colorful, and expressive images which go along with simple verses to help children connect the word to the emotion.7 ~ The Boy With Big Big Feelings by Britney Winn Lee
The Boy with Big, Big Feelings is relatable for any child, but especially for children experiencing anxiety and extreme emotions. Meet a boy with feelings so big that they glow from his cheeks, spill out of his eyes, and jump up and down on his chest. When a loud truck drives by, he cries. When he hears a joke, he bursts with joy. When his loved ones are having a hard day, he feels their emotions as if they were his own. The boy tries to cope by stuffing down his feelings, but with a little help and artistic inspiration, the boy realizes his feelings are something to be celebrated.
8 ~ Big Feelings by Alexandra Penfold
In their bestselling picture book All Are Welcome, Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman celebrate kindness, inclusivity, and diversity. Now with Big Feelings, they help children navigate the emotional challenges they face in their daily lives. What should we do when things don't go to plan? We may feel mad, frustrated, or overwhelmed, but by talking it through, compromising, and seeing another point of view, we can start fresh, begin anew.Emotions Book 9 ~ In My Heart: A Book of Feelings by Jo Witek
Happiness, sadness, bravery, anger, shyness . . . our hearts can feel so many feelings! Some make us feel as light as a balloon, others as heavy as an elephant. In My Heart explores a full range of emotions, describing how they feel physically, inside, with language that is lyrical but also direct to empower readers to practice articulating and identifying their own emotions.10 ~ A Box of Butterflies by Jo Rook

THE EMOTION: HAPPY
11 ~ 100 Things That Make Me Happy by Amy Schwartz

Emotions Book 12 ~ Happy: A Beginner's Book of Mindfulness by Nicola Edwards
Are you looking for a great text to not only help with explaining happiness but also ties into your poetry unit? You will definitely want to check out this book! Happy gently encourages young readers to explore their emotions and the beautiful world around them. This poetic journey to a place of happiness and calm will inspire and empower your child to enjoy the practice of mindfulness.13 ~ My Heart Fills With Happiness by Monique Gray Smith

14 ~ The Jar of Happiness by Alissa Burrows
Is there a recipe for happiness? Meg certainly thinks so. She collects all the necessary ingredients in a jar, which she uses to cheer up her friends and family when they're feeling low. But what happens when her special jar mysteriously disappears? Will Meg feel sad forevermore, or will she find other ways to be happy?Emotions Book 15 ~ The Happy Owls by Celestino Piatti

BOOKS ON SADNESS
16 ~ When Sadness Comes to Call by Eva Eland

17 ~ I'm Sad by Michael Ian Black
Everyone feels sad sometimes—even flamingos. When Flamingo announces he’s feeling down, the little girl and Potato try to cheer him up, but nothing seems to work. Flamingo learns that he will not always feel this way. And his friends learn that sometimes being a friend means you don’t have to cheer someone up. You just have to stick by your pal no matter how they feel. Even if they’re a potato.Emotions Book 18 ~Glad Monster, Sad Monster by Anne Miranda
Glad, sad, silly, mad - monsters have all kinds of different feelings! In this innovative die-cut book, you'll try on funny masks as you walk through the wide range of moods all little monsters (and kids!) experience.
19 ~ When Sadness Is at Your Door by Eva Eland
Remember earlier when I said that it is OKAY to feel upset, but here is what we can do to feel better? That is what Eva Eland did with her book When Sadness Is at Your Door. She approaches this feeling as if it is a visitor. She gives it a shape and a face and encourages the reader to give it a name, all of which helps to demystify it and distinguish it from ourselves. She suggests activities to do with it, like sitting quietly, drawing, and going outside for a walk.20 ~ Little Unicorn is Sad by Aurelie Chien Chow Chine

BOOKS ON THE EMOTION: ANGRY
Emotions Book 21 ~ When Sophie Gets Angry - Really, Really Angry by Molly Bang

22 ~ Grumpy Monkey by Suzanne Lang
Jim the chimpanzee is in a terrible mood for no good reason. His friends can't understand it--how can he be in a bad mood when it's SUCH a beautiful day? They have lots of suggestions for how to make him feel better. But Jim can't take all the advice...and has a BIT of a meltdown. Could it be that he just needs a day to feel grumpy?23 ~ Crabby Pants by Julie Gassman
Roger gets crabby. A LOT! He is crabby about running out of his favorite food, not being able to go to the zoo, and missing his favorite TV shows. Sometimes he ends up in the naughty chair. Can Roger figure out how to stop being such a crabby pants? This humorous and lighthearted picture book delivers an important message about growing up and managing feelings.
Emotions Book 24 ~ When I Feel Angry by Cornelia Maude Spelman
Everyone feels angry sometimes, but there are always ways to feel better! Join a bunny rabbit and her family as she learns to manage angry feelings. With a focus on identifying the causes of an emotional reaction, and coming up with ways to start feeling calm and happy again, this book explains simple strategies to help kids understand and take care of their emotions.25 ~ Ravi's Roar by Tom Percival

THE EMOTION: PROUD
26 ~ Thelma The Unicorn by Aaron Blabey

Emotions Book 27 ~ When I Feel Good About Myself by Cornelia Maude Spelman
I feel good about myself. Somebody loves me just as I am. I don't have to look like anyone else, be the same size, or do the same things. It's fine to be me. This book offers children positive and upbeat examples about being themselves. The author portrays a very young guinea pig and friends feeling good about themselves through common situations readers will relate to. Together, the text and art in these books about feelings will foster self-esteem and independence.28 ~ Happy Dreamer by Peter Reynolds
Discover a universally poignant celebration of the colorful spectrum of what it means to dream and the many ways to find happiness! While the world tells us to sit still, to follow the rules, and to color inside the lines, Happy Dreamer celebrates all those moments in between when the mind and spirit soar and we are free to become our own true dreamer! This empowering picture book reminds children of how much their dreams matter, and while life will have ups and downs, he enlists readers to stay true to who they are, to tap into their most creative inner selves, and to never ever forget to dream big!
29 ~ Be Who You Are by Todd Parr
"Be who you are! Be proud of where you're from. Be a different color. Speak your language. Wear everything you need to be you." Who better than Todd Parr to remind kids that their unique traits are what makes them so special? With his signature silly and accessible style, Parr encourages readers to embrace all their unique qualities.Emotions Book 30 ~ Julian is a Mermaid by Jessica Love

BOOKS ON SHY
31 ~ Too Shy for Show and Tell by Beth Bracken

32 ~ Feeling Shy by Kay Barnham
This picture book story explores what it feels like to be shy using everyday scenes and situations that children might be familiar with - perfect for children who might be feeling shy themselves. This book shows different reasons why young people might become shy, illustrates scenarios of them behaving shyly and gives advice on how to become more confident and less shy. Ideal for home or classroom, this book contains notes for parents and teachers with suggestions of ways to help children deal with this feeling.Emotions Book 33 ~Crunch, The Shy Dinosaur by Cirocco Dunlap
Crunch is a lovely and quiet brontosaurus who has hidden in some shrubbery and is rather shy. He would like to play, but it will require some gentle coaxing from you! If you are patient and encouraging, you will find yourself with a new friend! This picture book is a warm, funny example of friendship and how to engage with someone new, who is perhaps a bit different from you.
34 ~ Buster, the Very Shy Dog by Lisze Bechtold
Two stories in one book! Join Buster the very shy dog as he discovers his self-worth and self-confidence in a house full of more outgoing canine and feline characters. In the first story, a wary Buster reaches out to befriend a girl who seems sad and lonely at a birthday party. In the second, Buster, insecure about his inability to catch a ball, uncovers a winning talent all his own!35 ~ Little Miss Shy by Roger Hargraves
