Big feelings, met with the right tools.
Every product in the My Mama Says family is part of one connected emotional learning system. Designed to help children name what they feel, build coping skills, and grow real emotional strength through storytelling, play, and connection.
Little books collection
12 rhyming stories that teach kids (ages 4–11) how to understand and talk about their feelings, from anger and fear to confidence and gratitude. Each book includes reflection questions and a QR-linked rap to make emotional learning fun and memorable.
12 rhyming emotional learning stories: Each book explains a different feeling in kid-friendly language, teaching children what the emotion is, why it shows up, and healthy ways to move through it. Research shows that storytelling builds emotional intelligence by teaching through connection, not correction.
Guided reflection questions: Simple prompts help kids name what they feel, reflect on their experiences, and learn coping strategies. Studies show that talking about emotions improves emotional regulation and strengthens parent-child connection.
QR-linked rap version for each book: Music and rhythm support memory, emotional regulation, and self-expression. Singing and movement make learning fun and help kids internalize emotional skills in a joyful, embodied way.
Emotional vocabulary building: A strong emotional vocabulary helps children better express themselves, manage stress, and problem-solve. Evidence shows that kids who can identify emotions experience fewer behavioral challenges and greater social success.
Beautiful illustrations and lovable characters: Each animal character experiences emotions just like kids do, normalizing feelings and reducing shame. Research in child psychology shows that identifying with characters helps children process emotions safely and confidently.
The little books collection empowers kids to build emotional literacy, empathy, and resilience, skills linked to lifelong well-being, healthy relationships, and academic success.
Support emotional growth, one feeling at a time.











