The main objective of this study was to validate the Emotional Eating Scale version for children (EES-C) in a Spanish population and study the differences in emotional eating among children with binge eating (BE) overeating (OE), and no episodes of disordered eating (NED). The questionnaire was administered to 199 children between the ages of 9 and 16 years, from primary and secondary schools.Confirmatory Factor Analysis revealed five scales: eating in response to anger, anxiety, restlessness, helplessness and depression. The scale showed good internal consistency and test-retest reliability, and it showed moderate relationships with measures of Eating Disorders (ChEAT-26, QEWP-C) and psychopathology (STAI-C, CDI, CBCL). There were significant differences between the BE and NED groups (with the OE group in the middle position) in desire to eat when Anger (the girls in BE group, and the oldest children in OE group obtaining higher scores) or Helplessness were present. Eating due to Depression was higher in the older groups. A multiple regression analysis conducted using Emotional Eating as a predictor showed that anxiety-trait is the best predictor. Results support the potential utility of the EES-C in the study of emotional eating in children, and its validity in the Spanish population.