Help your child name and understand their emotions
The Emotion Book Set includes 12 stories that teach your child how to identify, name, and regulate emotions as they happen. Real photos featuring relatable situations—like disappointment when you go to an ice cream shop but it’s closed, or sadness when your balloon floats away—help your child develop the strategies they need to navigate challenging moments.
Research shows that books with realistic images increase children’s understanding of context and their ability to connect to information. The social emotional learning books in this set support your child’s development by helping them identify their feelings, build empathy, and learn regulation strategies.
Key Features
For 2+ years old
Introduces the 4 primary emotions (happy, sad, mad, scared) and then builds on them with more complex feelings
This casebound set includes 12 books: I Feel Happy, I Feel Proud, I Feel Excited, I Feel Scared, I Feel Shy, I Feel Nervous, I Feel Sad, I Feel Disappointed, I Feel Lonely, I Feel Mad, I Feel Frustrated, I Feel Jealous
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Give your child a guide to how they’re feeling

I Feel Happy
Frankie feels really happy during an apple-picking trip with his family. There’s so much to feel good about—the fresh air, a hayride, making cider, and being together.

I Feel Proud
Elaine is in charge of her family breakfast for the first time. With Papa as her helper, she plans the menu and organizes everything in the kitchen. When everyone loves the breakfast she made, Elaine feels so proud.

I Feel Excited
Amirah and her family visit a farm to adopt a puppy. The puppies are so cute! But before long, Amirah’s excitement overwhelms the puppies, and they run away from her.

I Feel Scared
Janie has been looking forward to going down a really big waterslide. But as she climbs up and sees just how tall the slide is, she starts to feel scared.

I Feel Shy
Malcolm and his mama stop by the grocery store for some avocados. Everything is going great until a new cashier starts chatting with Malcolm, and he starts to feel shy.

I Feel Nervous
Julian feels nervous because his mama is going on a trip. He tries to figure out a way to make her stay, but Papa comes up with a plan to help Julian feel better.

I Feel Sad
Marcel is so excited to have his very own balloon. But when he accidentally lets go of the string at the park, his balloon floats away. This makes Marcel very, very sad.

I Feel Disappointed
Celia and her Pop-Pop are going on a bike ride to an ice cream shop together. But when they get there, the shop is closed, and Celia feels very disappointed.

I Feel Lonely
Emma feels lonely when her best friend Liam moves away. She tries to do the things they loved doing together, but it’s not the same.

I Feel Mad
Carlo visits his Uncle Hank and they play soccer together. When it’s time to go home, Carlo wants to go swimming— but Mama says no. This makes Carlo really mad.

I Feel Frustrated
Juniper has a great idea! She’s going to build a fort and jump out of it to scare her papa. But she starts getting frustrated when building the fort doesn’t go as planned.

I Feel Jealous
Amelia feels jealous at her friend Maeve’s birthday party. Maeve gets all the attention, the first piece of cake, and a bunch of presents.
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