Feeling Lonely – A Comic for Kids About Understanding and Coping with Loneliness

Feeling Lonely A Comic for Kids About Understanding and Coping with Loneliness-thumbnailThis free Kid’s Guide to Feelings: Feeling Lonely is a beautifully illustrated comic from the Agents of F.E.E.L.S series, specially created to help children understand the emotion of loneliness in a fun, relatable, and age-appropriate way. Starring The Lone Furball, this comic invites young readers on an emotional journey that combines humor and empathy to make the topic of loneliness both approachable and empowering.

Through engaging comic-strip storytelling and expressive visuals, children learn to identify what loneliness looks and feels like—from sad expressions and body language to emotional experiences like feeling left out or wanting to be alone. The Lone Furball shows kids that loneliness is a completely normal feeling and often a helpful sign that we need connection, friendship, or simply to ask, “Can I play too?”

This comic does not just explain the feeling—it equips children with practical tools for emotional growth. It encourages them to take brave steps like starting a conversation, using body language to show interest, or talking to a trusted adult. With its playful characters, clear language, and thoughtful questions, the comic also gently guides children toward empathy, self-awareness, and positive social interaction.

Ideal for classrooms, school counselors, ELSAs, or home learning environments, Feeling Lonely – A Kid’s Guide to Feelings makes emotional literacy engaging and accessible. Whether used as part of a PSHE lesson or read independently, it helps children build the confidence to face loneliness and seek out meaningful connections.

Perfect for developing social-emotional learning in a visual, comic-style format that kids love.

FREE PDF DOWNLOAD OF FEELING LONELY – A COMIC FOR KIDS ABOUT UNDERSTANDING AND COPING WITH LONELINESS