Pre-K Counseling Resources

Build a foundation for emotional growth with practical and useful Pre-K counseling tools. These resources help young children explore feelings, practice empathy, and develop early social skills through play and storytelling.
Max: A Cooperative Game
$14.99 $19.99
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Todd Parr's Feelings Flashcards
$12.99 $14.99
The Secret Door Board Game
$14.99
Anger Management Box
$24.99 $29.99
F is for Feelings (paperback)
$10.99 $12.99
Angry Octopus: A Relaxation Story
$12.79 $13.95
The Invisible String (paperback)
$5.39 $9.99
Do You Have a Secret?
$5.99 $8.99
My Emotions Wheel Puzzle
$27.99
Andie the Elephant - Calmness Toolkit
$34.99 $37.99
Exploding Emotions
$24.99
Big Bear Was Not the Same (PTSD)
$14.99 $17.99
Anxiety Management Box
$24.99 $29.99
Emotiblocks
$22.99 $26.98
Webber Photo Cards and Mirrors
$54.95 $64.95
Tower of Emotions
$29.99
Bully B.E.A.N.S.
$9.99 $10.95
The Boy with Big, Big Feelings
$11.99 $18.99
How to Have Friends
$12.99 $17.99
Frankie the Hippo - Happiness Toolkit
$34.99 $37.99
Magnetic Bingo
$8.99 $10.99
Big Feelings Pineapple
$9.99 $12.99
Magnetic Checkers
$10.49 $12.99
Emotions Learning Cards
$10.99
Kimochis Nesting Heart
$14.99
Confidence Building Mirror
$29.99 $32.99
Don’t Ask Cat!: Words Can Hurt
$15.99 $18.99
Emotion-oes Game
$11.79 $12.99
The Memory Box: A Book About Grief
$9.99 $17.99
Monster Stomp Game
$14.99
Tough Guys Have Feelings Too
$14.59 $17.99
Life Skills On The Go
$12.99 $14.99
My Body Belongs to Me
$13.99 $15.99
How Am I Feeling? Conversation Cards
$12.99 $15.99
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The preschool years are a time of incredible growth emotionally, socially, and cognitively. These Pre-K counseling resources will help early learners identify and understand their feelings, manage their emotions, and develop the essential early social skills they need for a lifetime of learning and connection.

Explore a collection of SEL games, storybooks, plush toolkits, and emotion activities created specifically for young children. These hands-on materials use play, color, and simple language to make emotional learning fun and accessible. They teach empathy, mindfulness, and calm-down strategies in ways that resonate with preschoolers.

These activities can be used in circle time, small-group counseling, or one-on-one sessions. Whether you’re helping children name their emotions, practice self-control, or build positive peer interactions, these counseling tools support healthy social-emotional development at the earliest stages.