We all know that the love for reading begins when you are a child. I remember reading past bed time because I just needed to read another chapter. I have memories of my mum and dad reading books to me. Children’s books are so important to learn more about yourself and the world around you.

We often do children’s book tours on bookinfluencers.com as well and I noticed a lot of children’s books are based on emotions. So I made a little list and included lots of more recommendations to read to your little one/niece/nephew or buy as a gift for a mum or dad to be. These are all children’s books based on emotions – from love to jealousy!

Love

Love comes in many different shapes. We have the love for our grand parents, our mum and dad, our friends around us and we even love our stuffed animals. All these books are filled with love and will leave you with a warm heart and a smile on your face.

  1. Grammie and Pupa’s House – Daisy Butterfield, Illustrated by Justin P. Waboro
  2. Love Will Turn You Around – Mary Munson, Illustrated by Kate Talbot
  3. I Love You More Than Cereal: Maeve and Dad Redefine Love – Justin & Alexis Black
  4. I Love You Through and Through – Bernadette Rossetti-Shustak, Illustrated by Caroline Jayne Church
  5. Guess How Much I Love You – Sam McBratney, Illustrated by Anita Jeram
  6. I Will Love You Forever – Illustrated by Robyn Z.

Jealousy

An emotion we don’t talk about that often is jealousy. But kids can often get jealous. They can be jealous because of simple things like getting a pink straw instead of a blue one but it can also be a real thing in the life of a child. Maybe there is someone new in class, or they want something someone else has. It can be hard to talk about. Here are books to help with that emotion.

Anger

Oh boy, children can get angry! As a kid, you have to learn how to deal with all the emotions; and anger can be a tricky one. What do you do when your kid gets angry? These books are a perfect fit.

Grief

One of the hardest emotions to deal with in life is grief, as an adult and as a child. I have some book recommendations for you about the death of a dog, but also about the death of a sibling. These books can be so helpful when you go through a situation like this. These books will find the words for you.

Fear

Did you have a fear as a child? Maybe you were afraid of the dark, or you didn’t dare to speak in the classroom. These are books about all these kind of fears, from going to the principal’s office to swimming lessons and worrying in general.

  1. The Principal’s Office: Things Aren’t Always What They Seem – Joshua DeSmyter
  2. Worry Says What? – Allison Edwards & Ryeson Li Rubio
  3. Saturday is Swimming Day – Hyewon Yum
  4. Jabari Jumps – Gaia Cornwall
  5. It Will Be Okay – Lysa TerKeurst & Natalia Moore
  6. The Worry Box – Suzanne Chiew & Sean Julian

I hope you liked all these book recommendations from us. We love to do children’s book tours and seeing our community dive into them with their kids, nieces and nephews. Keep an eye open for more tours with children’s books.