The Emotion Book Set from Lovevery helps young children explore and understand their feelings through engaging stories and illustrations. This set is designed to support emotional development in a gentle, age-appropriate way.
Includes multiple books that introduce different emotions and situations
Part of the Lovevery library, curated for early learning
Encourages conversation about feelings between parent and child
Durable board book format suitable for little hands
Makes a thoughtful gift or addition to your child's book collection
Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 18 reviews)
Ruby★★★★★
The stories have sparked real conversations with my four-year-old about what being frustrated or excited feels like, and the illustrations make each emotion easy for her to recognize. We read one book before bed every night now.
Robert★★★★★
My three-year-old loves pointing to the faces in each book and naming the emotions she sees. The sturdy board pages hold up well to her enthusiastic page turns, and the simple stories have started real conversations about being sad or frustrated.
Violet X.★★★★★
The illustrations really capture each emotion in a way my toddler understands, and the simple stories have sparked some great conversations about feelings. I’ve noticed her using the book’s words to describe her own moods now.
Julian★★★★★
My three-year-old loves pointing at the faces in the stories and saying how the characters feel. The thick, sturdy pages hold up well to repeated reading, and the simple language really helps him understand his own emotions now.
Stella J.★★★★★
The illustrations really capture each emotion in a way my 3-year-old can actually recognize and talk about. I’ve noticed her using the words from the stories to describe how she’s feeling.
Daniel★★★★★
My toddler asks to read these every night—the simple stories have started actual conversations about feeling frustrated. The sturdy board pages survive bedtime throwing, which is a bonus.
Leo★★★★★
The illustrations are so expressive that my daughter points to the characters and mimics their faces. It's made talking about her own feelings, like frustration and joy, much easier.
Sebastian★★★★★
My toddler actually sat still for a full ten minutes pointing at the "silly" card and trying to copy the face. The thick, glossy cards wipe clean easily after snack time, which is a lifesaver.
Chloe B.★★★★★
We've been using these cards to talk about feelings before bed, and the sturdy, wipeable surface has survived multiple juice spills. The illustrated faces are really clear, even for my 4-year-old to identify on her own.
Michael E.★★★★★
My 3-year-old loves picking out the "happy" card when she's in a good mood, and the illustrations really help her connect feelings to faces. The sturdy cards have held up well to daily use, and I’ve noticed she’s starting to name emotions on her own.