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Title: |
Rosie and the Worry Whisperer |
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| By (author): |
Matthew Cunningham Illustrated by: Katharine Hall |
| ISBN10-13: |
1922332747 : 9781922332745 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Pages: |
32 |
| Weight: |
.330 Kg. |
| Published: |
Interactive Publications - September 2021 |
| List Price: |
20.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
No Longer Distributing
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| Subjects: |
Picture storybooks : Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories : Interest age: from c 5 years |
| Rosie is a little girl with big worries. Today is her sixth birthday, and she is having a party at the space museum with all her friends. She loves everything about space but she cannot stop worrying about all of the things that might go wrong. What if nobody comes to her party? What if its too loud? What if its scary? Her worry whisperer often twists her tummy into knots with questions like this. A gentle tale of how a family can support a child whos feeling anxious about engaging with the outside world. |
| Reviews: |
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An engaging story that will help children manage worry and anxiety without trivialising their big feelings. Kat’s delightful illustrations bring Rosie’s world to life as she faces new challenges, and with a little help, learns how to be brave. An essential read for sensitive kids.– Steph Matuku, Author of Falling Into Rarohenga
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T his glorious book teaches children and their parents that the ‘inside whisper’ is not to be feared but rather understood and confronted by calling up the brave parts of themselves. It explores how at times our fears can be helpful in keeping us safe, while at other times ‘the inside whisper’ is not based on truth and can spoil even the happiest of moments and hinder life. The book also highlights how with the support of family, our fears can be tackled and developmental opportunities embraced. – Belinda Blecher, Child and Adolescent Psychologist
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T his delightful book shows children that it’s okay to be a little daunted at the thought of your birthday party, and gently suggests how to deal with those worrisome ’what ifs’.– Sue Copsey, award-winning children’s author
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