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Mimia Reads & Talks
Mimia Reads & Talks rated it 7 years ago
3 things about this book 1. Fun way to talk about worries 2. Fun illustrations 3. Fun examples All in all, a book who brings a fun way to discuss a somewhat difficult theme, to help children deal with their worries.Recommended!Note: Received from Netgalley
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 7 years ago
Genre: Inspiration / Horror / Humor / Monsters Year Published: 2005 Year Read: 2017Publisher: Tanglewood Publishing Inc Source: eARC (NetGalley) I would like to thank NetGalley and Tanglewood for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Now, I have read many childr...
DubaiReader
DubaiReader rated it 7 years ago
This book, first published in 2005, is an excellent starting point for discussing the issue of worry with young children. Aimed at ages 4 to 6+, many children may have worries that bother them, but that they can't quite identify. As with many childhood skills, the earlier they learn to identify and ...
Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 9 years ago
We received this book via NetGalley to give an honest review. I saw the title of this book and read what the book was about and thought this would be a great book to read to K. He is my worrier over everything so I think this was a good book to read to him. He would laugh at some parts such as the...
a TeMPLe of WoRDS
a TeMPLe of WoRDS rated it 11 years ago
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an unbiased review. No other consideration was offered, expected or received.I really liked this book. The artwork is very cute and it's a fun way to show kids (and adults *wink wink*) that there's no need to worry and what to do if one o...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
What’s so fun about this book is that it brings a not-so-fun topic to light. So many times children worry but they do not want to acknowledge that is what they are doing so they just deny it. They come up with excuses or have other illnesses when what really is the issue, they are hiding behind. ...
jj's books
jj's books rated it 12 years ago
good little book to share with those slightly older children, who are possibly worrying about starting school or something. good practical tips to help kids understand & deal with how they're feeling, all in the form of a funny story, with a big scary blue worry monster.** thanks to NetGalley & the ...
mrsbond
mrsbond rated it 14 years ago
Delightful story about worries. Really! The text encourages the reader to work through (serious but silly) worries with simple solutions. We are reminded that "A worry isn't polite. It has no manners." The children in the story treat worry appropriately, ignoring it, replacing it, facing, and talki...
MargaretBolingMullin
MargaretBolingMullin rated it 14 years ago
6/11/11 ** Day 15 Book 18 ** This is not a traditional picture book, but rather the narrator talks directly to the reader about possible worries. Common childhood worries are recasted as imaginary scenarios with animals and monsters. The text affirms children in the common fears they might have and...
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