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Feelings for Kids - A comic guide to psychology

Feelings for Kids - A comic guide to psychology

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Feelings for Kids - A comic guide to psychology

Feelings for Kids - A comic guide to psychology

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The psychology book your kid will actually use

Every child will hit a moment where they suddenly feel left out. Or they watch a classmate get picked on and don't know how to help. Or a bully picks them as a target and they have no idea why. These moments happen to every kid, and school never prepares them for it.
This book covers nearly 100 of these situations, each one solved in a short comic story with the exact words to use. So whatever comes up, your kid has already read it, already knows what to say, and handles it calmly while other kids freeze or go quiet.

check_circle Made for ages 6-15

Learn relationships & social dynamics the easy way

School is where kids learn social skills, but nobody actually teaches them. Some kids just pick it up faster but everyone learns by trial and error, and the errors hurt: the wrong reaction that made things worse, the friendship lost over a misunderstanding, the moment they stayed silent and regretted it for weeks. It doesn't have to be luck. This book hands your kid an answer for any situation: how friendships work, why groups behave the way they do, and what to say in the moments that matter. No painful lessons required, they learn it from stories instead of scars.

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Jake gets stepped on, shoves back, and says "I couldn't control myself." The book shows kids the brain's alarm system in comic form, so they catch the explosion one step before it happens.

Dora plays alone for hours and her classmates think she's weird. The book shows kids being quiet isn't being lonely: introverts just charge their battery differently.

Tina's team loses the relay race and she yells "it's all your fault!" The book shows kids how to lose without falling apart or blaming everyone else.

He's always last to finish and thinks he's behind. The book flips it: careful kids make fewer mistakes and give smarter answers. Slow is a superpower.

One sleepy Monday yawn and the whole class is tired. One laugh and everyone wakes up. Kids learn how moods jump from person to person, and how not to catch the bad ones.

Leo knows the answer but no hands go up, so his stays down too. The book teaches kids why everyone freezes, and how to be the one who dares to go first.

The Soccer Club makes a secret rule: "don't play with that kid." Your kid learns what to do when they're locked out, and how to keep the door open when they're on the inside.

"You stole my pen!" Most kids panic: "it wasn't me!" and now they look guilty. The book teaches one calm question instead: "Why do you think it was me? What proof do you have?"

  • "My son got blamed for something he didn't do at recess and instead of crying he asked the kid "what proof do you have?" I was floored. He told me it was straight from the book."

    Danielle R, USA

  • "My 9-year-old actually picks this up on her own. She’s learning how to understand and manage her feelings in a way I honestly wish I’d learned at her age."

    Marie T, USA

  • "Instead of immediately getting upset, my son is starting to recognize what he’s feeling and explain it to us. We’ve had some amazing conversations because of this book."

    Tim A, USA

  • "My daughter loves the comics and doesn’t even realize how much she’s learning. She’s become so much better at understanding her emotions and talking to us about them."

    Cheryl A, USA

    What parents noticed after their kid read it

    94%

    said their child became better at understanding and expressing their emotions

    90%

    noticed their child handled big feelings and frustrating moments better

    88%

    said their child started opening up more about what was bothering them

    From a post-purchase survey of 1,000+ readers, 2026

    FAQ's

    Ages 6 to 15. Younger kids can read it with you, and from around 7 or 8 most kids read it completely on their own thanks to the comic format.

    That's exactly why it's a comic book. No walls of text, no lectures, just short colorful comic stories about kids like them. Most parents tell us the problem becomes getting them to put it down.

    No. The book teaches kids to stay calm and use questions and confidence instead of insults or fists. It's built on child psychology: stand your ground, don't stoop down, and never become the bully yourself.

    Nearly 100 real school situations across feelings, friendships, bullying and group dynamics: feeling left out, false accusations, mean nicknames, toxic friends, going along with the crowd and much more.

    We ship worldwide within 24 hours of your order. US delivery takes 5 to 12 business days, international 7 to 14. Every order includes tracking from dispatch to delivery.

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