Ruby Finds a Worry

By Tom Percival

Ruby Finds a Worry follows Ruby as a small worry begins to grow and take up more and more space in her life. When she discovers that other people have worries too, she learns that talking about her feelings can help make them feel much smaller. The story offers young children a simple, relatable way to recognize anxiety while reinforcing the importance of sharing difficult feelings with someone they trust. This reflects your client's recommendation that the book helps children realize others have worries too and that talking about them can make those worries feel smaller.

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