Books to Support Emotional Intelligence
1. When I’m Feeling series by Trace Moroney: This series includes books exploring a range of emotions – angry, jealous, kind, scared, lonely, and loved.
2. Today I Feel Silly: And Other Moods That Make My Day by Jamie Lee Curtis: This book explores a wide range of emotions and reasons they can differ vastly even within the same day.
3. The Boy with Big, Big Feelings by Britney Winn Lee: This book is a great read for kids who experience very big feeling.
4. Today, I Feel…: An Alphabet of Feelings by Madalena Moniz: A lovely ABC of feelings book that is fabulous for starting conversations about emotions.
5. All About Feelings by Felicity Brooks: This book explores a range of emotions in depth, making it a great resource for children when learning about feelings.
6. 1-2-3 My Feelings and Me by Goldie Millar: This book talks about how feelings affect our bodies and minds, alongside strategies for learning to manage overwhelming emotions.
7. The Feeling Flower by Lean Dakroub: This book follows a flower named Zippy and her feelings throughout the day.
8. Calm Down Time by Elizabeth Verdick and Marika Heinlen: This book gives toddlers their space during temper tantrums.
9. Me and My Fear by Francesca Sanna: This book follows a young immigrant girl going to her new place.
10. The Feelings Book by Todd Parr: This book helps us explore what faces we make when we’re feeling strongly.
11. When Sadness is at Your Door by Eva Eland: This book helps kids realize that sometimes sadness doesn’t go away so quickly.
12. The Color Monster: A Story About Emotions by Anna Llenas: This book describes emotions, including happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and calm, through the actions of a monster sorting them out.
2. Today I Feel Silly: And Other Moods That Make My Day by Jamie Lee Curtis: This book explores a wide range of emotions and reasons they can differ vastly even within the same day.
3. The Boy with Big, Big Feelings by Britney Winn Lee: This book is a great read for kids who experience very big feeling.
4. Today, I Feel…: An Alphabet of Feelings by Madalena Moniz: A lovely ABC of feelings book that is fabulous for starting conversations about emotions.
5. All About Feelings by Felicity Brooks: This book explores a range of emotions in depth, making it a great resource for children when learning about feelings.
6. 1-2-3 My Feelings and Me by Goldie Millar: This book talks about how feelings affect our bodies and minds, alongside strategies for learning to manage overwhelming emotions.
7. The Feeling Flower by Lean Dakroub: This book follows a flower named Zippy and her feelings throughout the day.
8. Calm Down Time by Elizabeth Verdick and Marika Heinlen: This book gives toddlers their space during temper tantrums.
9. Me and My Fear by Francesca Sanna: This book follows a young immigrant girl going to her new place.
10. The Feelings Book by Todd Parr: This book helps us explore what faces we make when we’re feeling strongly.
11. When Sadness is at Your Door by Eva Eland: This book helps kids realize that sometimes sadness doesn’t go away so quickly.
12. The Color Monster: A Story About Emotions by Anna Llenas: This book describes emotions, including happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and calm, through the actions of a monster sorting them out.