Therapy Books for Kids

Books are very useful in child therapy. They can help children understand and express feelings in ways that feel natural. Shop storybooks, workbooks, and journals for kids that encourage self-expression, empathy, and emotional growth.
Eggbert: The Slightly Cracked Egg
$7.99 $8.99
I Feel... Different
$10.99 $14.99
Basic Children's Counseling Book Package
$44.99 $56.82
The I'm Not Scared Book
$8.99 $15.99
Angry Octopus: A Relaxation Story
$11.69 $13.95
A Terrible Thing Happened (paperback)
$8.39 $9.95
Do You Have a Secret?
$7.99 $8.99
The Invisible String (paperback)
$5.39 $9.99
F is for Feelings (paperback)
$10.99 $12.99
Don't Feed the WorryBug Book (Hardcover)
$11.99 $14.99
Grief is Like a Snowflake
$9.99 $10.95
Andie the Elephant - Calmness Toolkit
$34.99 $37.99
The Boy with Big, Big Feelings
$11.99 $18.99
Wilma Jean the Worry Machine
$7.79 $10.95
Finger Labyrinth Workbook
$30.99
30-Minute Groups: Anxiety Management
$17.99 $20.95
The Self-Regulation Workbook For Kids
$11.59 $17.95
Blueloon
$9.79 $10.95
Daily Gratitude Journal For Kids
$9.99 $10.99
Once I Was Very Very Scared
$12.99 $14.99
I Just Don't Like the Sound of No!
$9.99 $11.95
The Memory Box: A Book About Grief
$9.99 $17.99
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Children of elementary school ages are learning to recognize, manage, and appropriately communicate their emotions. Books are useful for helping them to facilitate this process through stories that model healthy coping and hands-on workbooks, curricula, and interventions that help kids process feelings and learn coping skills.

This category includes a wide range of therapy books designed for children ages 6–12, covering topics like anxiety, anger, grief, self-regulation, mindfulness, and friendship. On these pages you’ll find illustrated storybooks covering emotional challenges, interactive journals that spark reflection, and activity workbooks with coping tools and exercises you can put into practice right away.

Each title is selected for its therapeutic value and developmental fit, making it easy for counselors, teachers, and parents to find age-appropriate resources that support social-emotional learning and mental wellness.