Practical, fun tool for parents raising kids. Encourages obedience and emotional health, motivated by God’s love and grace.
Part of the Training Young Hearts series.
Fun lift-the-flap board book that helps small children to deal with their emotions in a healthy way.
This helpful and engaging training tool will help parents to teach their kids that God made them with feelings. Emotions can tell us when to ask for help or when we need a rest. Even better, they help us love God! We can always share our feelings with Jesus. But we don't need to let our emotions control us.
Not only will children be encouraged to follow Jesus’ example, but they’ll also be reassured that he loves us no matter what we do (or feel). He can forgive us when we fail and help us to change.
Parents, teachers and other loved ones can refer back to these resources when behaviours need to be corrected or big feelings pop up. They help provide a response that connects to forgiveness, grace and growth.
Age range: | 1+ |
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Contributors | Abbey Wedgeworth |
ISBN | 9781802543018 |
Format | Board book |
First published | June 2025 |
Dimensions | 165mm x 165mm x 20mm |
Weight | 0.32 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 9 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
This book is a delight. Probably as helpful to the parent reading it as the child hearing it.
As a mama to 6 boys, I would have loved this book in their little years! What Are Feelings For? is a wonderful resource for helping your child understand their emotions and look to Jesus as their ultimate example.
I am incredibly excited about these new books from Abbey Wedgeworth. Engaging, helpful, and full of truth, these books are sure to become a favorite in your home!
I absolutely LOVED this book! It was such a hit with my little one and she was able to apply the lessons immediately about not letting our emotions control us. This is the final board book in this wonderful lift flap series and I highly recommend it. I have been able to implement the truths in this series into my parenting. Beautiful illustrations as always from Emma Randall too.
I received a complimentary copy as a reviewer and that all opinions shared are your own
What Are Feelings For? By Abbey Wedgeworth has a lot of really good things going for it. I think this can be a good faith-based resource to supplement talking about emotions. However, I recommend using it in conjunction with other reaources that can give a wide range of tools to help children build their emotional intelligence. I'm not sure I would recommend it for kiddos who struggle with self-regulation, as I feel some of the scenes discussing this as sin could leave a child feeling shamed when they really are just lacking in skills and development.
This kids book is perfect for littles! Feelings are tough to learn about and work through, especially at such a young age. This book is a great tool to help teach them!
And, more so, I love how it points to Jesus. Reminding us that he also had feelings and emotions, and taking you on a journey through some of them.
The pictures and flaps are also adorable, and perfect for kiddos! My own kids love books with flaps, and are excited about these too! Between the easy to follow message, great pictures, and flaps to help involve kids, it’s a great learning tool.
I’m excited to read this one with my own kids!
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book, received from The Good Book Company. However, all thoughts and views reflected are strictly my own opinions.
What Are Feelings For? is an outstanding lift the flap children’s book that shares how our feelings were made to be shared with God and to help us love him more!
What I love most about this series is how it makes a theology of our bodies accessible to children. This book succeeds in stepping up – moving from our physical bodies to our feelings and emotions.
Great Love
I was most moved to see that my daughter saw Jesus as afraid to die in the book, and I was able to show how our savior still obeyed God because of his great love for his father and for us.
The illustrations by Emma Randall are wonderful. This book explains how our emotions are meant to glorify God, that they were given to us for our good, and that we are free to feel in faith!
I received a media copy of What Are Feelings For? and this is my honest review.
A simple board book with adorable illustrations and large flaps that are easy for the littlest of fingers. This book is part of the “Training Young Hearts” series that seeks to teach children about right behavior, repentance, and the gospel. This gospel-centered series takes simple concepts, such as using our feelings, reminding children (and adults) for God’s good purpose in creating these things. This is such an excellent way to teach toddlers the importance of how we use our emotions - either to glorify God or disobey His Word.
This particular book focuses on feelings. After acknowledging that God made us with feelings, the book details what feelings to tell us when we are happy, afraid, or when we need something like comfort. It goes on to show how we can use feelings in bad ways such as listening to how we feel rather than what we know to be true.
These books also share the gospel at the end with pointing children to Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit to help them when they do sin. They’ve kept it child-friendly and at an appropriate level that toddlers will understand. The only thing I could think of to change would be to add Scripture verses for the truths on these pages. I think anytime we can lead children to actual Scripture, it’s extremely beneficial. It puts more power to the words because they’re not simply human words, but the inspired Word of God. I love books like this and think this is a fantastic discipleship tool that any Christian family would benefit from.
As a mom, I appreciate the solid biblical truths these books are written to convey. They’re both fun and practical, and they give us parents biblical vocabulary as they use this tool to disciple our kids. The series features simple language that is easy to understand as it tells the message of God as our creator, our purpose in serving Him, and Jesus as the only perfect One.
This newest book in the series takes it from the outside (hands, eyes, ears, feet) to the inside (feelings). It helps toddlers understand the good & true purpose and function of our feelings. But also the way we sometimes mishandle our feelings or allow them to sinfully command our actions. Then it shows how Jesus, as fully God and fully man, felt the range of emotions but never sinned. Ending with the gospel communicated so simply and clearly - that because of Jesus’ perfection, we can turn to Him when we make mistakes in handling our feelings. When we repent, we are promised His forgiveness and help to be more like Him. What a beautiful truth for the youngest children among us to learn at an early age!
Thank you to thegoodbookcompanyusa for a complimentary book in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed are completely my own.
This sturdy board book is a "lift a flap" dream! The focus is on feelings, but not in the way you might think! Our feelings send us signals, but they aren't meant to control us. They were meant to be shared with God so that we can live in obedience to Him. 🫶🏻
This is a great resource for little ones who inevitably experience great, BIG feelings from time to time.
We live in a world where we are told every feeling must be validated. People lead by emotion, and believe their feelings are more important than others, and matter above all else. This is why What Are Feelings For? could not be timelier or more important. Kids (and adults) need to understand that God made feelings, but we need to know what to do with them, and how to ask Jesus for help.
God made feelings so that you can enjoy His wonderful gifts. So that you know when you are hungry or tired. And even gave us feelings of sadness and anger, so that we can ask for help and be comforted. He does not want our feelings to control us. Even Jesus showed feelings of anger, sadness, fear, and joy- yet He was sinless.
These wonderful and edifying board books with adorable illustrations teach young children that no matter what, there is grace and forgiveness in Jesus. “God’s Holy Spirit helps me pray my feelings and not be controlled by them just like Jesus.”
I highly recommend all the books in the Training Young Hearts series! The board books are great for toddlers, but even my 6-year-old enjoys them! We thoroughly enjoyed it, and it might just be our favorite in the board book series!
*I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.*
My preschooler adores the Training Young Hearts series and asks me to read all the books to her almost everyday. They have been tremendously helpful in teaching her about different body parts, what God has made them for, how we're prone to use them for self-centred reasons, and the forgiveness and help we can have in Jesus Christ. I love the language used, and have been using them to remind my children (and myself!) to honour Jesus with each of our body parts. Thanks Abbey! The illustrations are also very fun and diverse - thank you talented Emma!
Feelings are more abstract than body parts, but the author and illustration have done a superb job in teaching children to appreciate feelings and understand how our actions don't have to be controlled by them. The storyline of this book continues to follow the same structure, and I appreciate this repetition as it is extremely helpful for children in their learning. This book has helped me grow in my godliness as much as my children!
If you aren't farmilar with this board book series, it is a wonderful series that practically teaches children the gospel using different parts of the body and how we were made to us our bodies and how we sin and miss use the bodies God has made. It teaches children about Jesus and how he was perfect and that we can find forgiveness with him. I love that this series teaches children that the Holy Spirit is our helper.
This newest edition to the series, is focused on our feelings. It teaches children that feelings don't always align with truth which I appreciate so much! This book follows the same pattern as the others in the series, but with our emotions as the focus.
My 1.5 year old loves this book so much with the bright pictures and flaps. This series has been a popular one in our house and we are so excited to add another to the series.
Thank you @thegoodbookcompanyusa for a copy of this book for my honest thoughts!