My First Feelings Book
A Gentle Guide to Understanding Emotions for Little Ones
Big feelings can be hard for little hearts - and that’s where My First Feelings Book helps.
This beautifully illustrated toddler picture book is designed to help young children recognize, name, and understand their emotions in a calm, comforting, and age-appropriate way. Through relatable everyday situations and gentle guidance, children learn that all feelings are okay - and that they are never alone in experiencing them.
Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and early learners (ages 2-6), this book supports early emotional development while strengthening the bond between parent and child.
What Your Child Will Learn- Identify common emotions like happy, sad, angry, scared, excited, shy, calm, tired, proud, and surprised
- Understand why they feel certain emotions
- Learn simple calming strategies like deep breathing and resting
- Build emotional vocabulary and self-confidence
- Feel safe expressing their feelings
Designed With Parents in Mind
This book encourages interactive reading:
Talk about the pictures together
Name feelings out loud
Listen without judgment
Reassure your child that their feelings matter
Each page opens the door to meaningful conversations that help children feel heard, understood, and supported.
Why Parents & Educators Love This Book- Soft pastel illustrations that feel safe and soothing
- Simple, clear sentences perfect for young children
- Consistent emotional themes and calming visuals
- Ideal for bedtime reading, classrooms, therapy, and emotional learning routines
- Supports social-emotional learning (SEL) at an early age
Toddlers and preschoolers (Ages 1-5)
Parents, caregivers, and grandparents
Daycares, preschools, and kindergarten classrooms
Child therapists and early childhood educators
Gift-giving (birthdays, baby showers, early learning gifts)
A Gentle Start to Emotional Intelligence
My First Feelings Book helps children grow into emotionally aware, confident, and kind individuals - one feeling at a time.
Because understanding feelings is the first step to understanding ourselves.