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Coloring Emotions — Emotions Coloring Book for Social-Emotional Learning

Learn and express feelings through coloring

Ages 4-8 90 Pages

Coloring activities that help kids identify emotions and express themselves in a creative and positive way.

What's Inside

  • 90 single-sided pages focused on emotions and feelings
  • Helps kids identify, name, and process their emotions
  • Combines creative coloring with social-emotional learning
  • A trusted choice for parents, teachers, and therapists

Perfect for

Parents, teachers, and therapists working with kids ages 4–8 on emotional awareness and expression. A thoughtful, unique gift that is both entertaining and genuinely educational.

Why Little Chubby Press

  • 15 books published Independent publisher focused 100% on kids' coloring books.
  • No filler Every page is single-sided and high resolution.
  • Made by parents Designed with real kids and real coloring time in mind.

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Our books arrive ready to give — no batteries or assembly required, just creativity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can therapists or school counselors use this book?
Yes — many child therapists and school counselors use it as a low-pressure conversation starter. Each page pairs a feeling (happy, angry, nervous, proud, and more) with a scene the child colors while talking about the emotion.
The book is in English — does it still work if the child's first language is not English?
Yes. The illustrations carry most of the meaning and the feeling words on each page are simple and often cognates (happy, calm, angry). Bilingual families frequently use it as a conversation starter in either language, pointing at the scene rather than reading the label.
What age range works best?
Best for ages 4-8. Younger kids (3-4) can color while a grown-up names the feeling. Older kids (9+) may prefer more text-heavy SEL workbooks, but still benefit from the coloring ritual itself.