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The Worried Book

Howard Pearlstein

Publisher: Graffeg

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Worry is a universal emotion - it's so universal that even The Worried Book is worried. What if no one reads it? What if it falls behind the bookcase? What if a monster reads it? So much to worry about! A heartwarming tale teaching children how to identify and manage their worries.
Available since: 07/08/2025.

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