Emotions and Feelings in Picture Books
Picture Books are fantastic learning tools for all ages.
While primary is where we see the most picture books and read alouds, there is
power in using these types of books at all grade levels – yes even secondary!
My middle schoolers always loved picture books and inferring and connecting
through stories.
Here are a few recommendations for Social Emotional
Learning Picture Books, specifically around the topic of emotions and feelings.
Some of these books were suggested to me from teachers taking an SEL education
course. Enjoy!
The boy with big, big feelings – by Britney Winn Lee
A little boy with big, big feelings that he expresses in
big, big ways struggles at the start, worried about how others will treat him
if they learn about his big, big feelings, but throughout the book he discovers
he is not alone and others also have big, big feelings. This book helps kids
understand the value in emotion and how they come and go and it is okay, they
aren’t alone.
Interview with author: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhAyrVH3bBc
I’m Stretched – by Julia Cook
From homework to extra curricular activities, this
character is stretched beyond their limits and feels overworked. This book
includes tips and tricks for kids to self manage feeling overwhelmed.
Strategies such as breathing, saying no and exercise / balance. It teaches them
to find joy and slow down.
Read Aloud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NukYtemrDZI
The Colour Monster: A Story about emotions – by Anna
Llenas
This is the story of a color monster who is confused
about his feelings. He goes through a journey of learning about different
emotions and what they look like, feel like and the expected behaviours
associated with the emotions.
read aloud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih0iu80u04Y
Grumpy Pants – by Claire Messer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSQakQ3BpbM
This is an alphabet book of feelings. It follows a child through a
range of emotions; curiosity, strength, positive emotions, and hard emotions.
The book reminds the reader that no matter the emotion, it is worth talking
about them.
The Way I Feel by Janan Cain
The following
emotions are discussed in this story: angry, happy, lonely, silly, scared,
disappointed, sad, thankful, frustrated, shy, bored, excited, jealous, and
proud. This book explores the importance of how having different feelings is
ok. These feelings are a part of us and that is ok!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITPUxVQ6UIk
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