Worries Big and Small When You Are 5
The first book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries, themed by age as worries change as children get older.
A reassuring, practical new series to help children build coping skills and resilience.
What if I’m feeling sad?
What if I’m nervous about the dark?
What if I need a doctor’s check-up?
Packed with helpful tips to help 5 year olds think about their fears and learn how to soothe them, this book is an ideal starting point for parents to start conversations about worries.
Worries Big and Small When You Are 6
The second book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries, themed by age as worries change as children get older.
A reassuring, practical new series to help children build coping skills and resilience.
What if someone is bullying me?
What if I’m bad at P.E. and sports?
What if I keep imagining scary stuff?
Packed with helpful tips to help 6 year olds think about their fears and learn how to soothe them, this book is an ideal starting point for parents to start conversations about worries.
Worries Big and Small When You Are 7
The third book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries, themed by age as worries change as children get older.
A reassuring, practical new series to help children build coping skills and resilience.
What if I hear a strange noise?
What if a babysitter is coming?
What if I don’t get invited to a party?
Packed with helpful tips to help 7 year olds think about their fears and learn how to soothe them, this book is an ideal starting point for parents to start conversations about worries.
Worries Big and Small When You Are 8
The fourth book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries, themed by age as worries change as children get older.
A reassuring, practical new series to help children build coping skills and resilience.
What if I feel angry?
What if I think I’m ugly?
What if there’s a test tomorrow?
Packed with helpful tips to help 8 year olds think about their fears and learn how to soothe them, this book is an ideal starting point for parents to start conversations about worries.