Therapeutic Story Books

Stories have a way of reaching kids where talking and giving explanations can’t. These therapeutic storybooks help children make sense of tough emotions and experiences through illustrated metaphors, allegories, and stories.
The Great Compromise
$9.99 $10.99
Basic Children's Counseling Book Package
$44.99 $56.82
Lola's Words Disappeared
$13.99 $15.00
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The Sour Grape
$12.99 $19.99
F is for Feelings (paperback)
$10.99 $12.99
Angry Octopus: A Relaxation Story
$10.99 $13.95
Grief is Like a Snowflake
$9.99 $10.95
The Invisible String (paperback)
$5.39 $9.99
Do You Have a Secret?
$7.99 $8.99
Once I Was Very Very Scared
$12.89 $14.99
My Body Belongs to Me
$13.39 $15.99
Wilma Jean the Worry Machine
$7.79 $10.95
The Memory Box: A Book About Grief
$9.99 $17.99
The Boy with Big, Big Feelings
$11.99 $18.99
Don't Feed the WorryBug Book (Hardcover)
$12.49 $14.99
I Just Don't Like the Sound of No!
$9.99 $11.95
Blueloon
$9.79 $10.95
Big Bear Was Not the Same (PTSD)
$14.99 $17.99
Grumpy Monkey
$15.99 $19.99
My Mouth is a Volcano
$8.29 $10.95
My Quiet Ship: When They Argue
$8.99 $16.99
The Bad Seed
$12.99 $19.99
The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes
$13.59 $17.99
You Weren't With Me
$10.99 $11.95
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A well-told story can do comfort, teach, and heal. Therapeutic storybooks are powerful tools for helping children understand their emotions and challenges. We offer story books that address topics such as worry, anger, grief, self-esteem, trauma, friendship, and more. Each title blends storytelling with therapeutic insight, helping children see that their feelings are valid and that they’re not alone. Books like The Invisible String, Wilma Jean the Worry Machine, and Once I Was Very Very Scared model coping strategies while helping children with connection and self-awareness.

These books create meaningful conversations around difficult topics, loss, anxiety, behavior struggles, or big transitions, while offering hope and reassurance. Great for therapists, counselors, and parents, these books remind children that healing can begin with a story and a listening ear.