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Join Zayny on her brave journey defeating the big, hairy, and sometimes scary monster,  Worry.

Zayny is a girl constantly shadowed by Worry. Worry is loud, messy, rude, and filled with discouraging words. It prevents her from eating, sleeping, and enjoying life, turning her world into an unbearably gloomy place.

One day, Zayny decides she's had enough of missing out on all the fun. She realizes that Worry is nothing more than a bully, making her believe she's not good enough. With newfound courage, Zayny dons her armor, digs deep within herself, and banishes Worry from her life.

Free from Worry's grip, Zayny takes control and zooms happily ahead, transforming every day into an exciting adventure.

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"As the Librarian at a children’s hospital, we see patients everyday worrying about a myriad of issues. This book is a boundless, fun and engaging resource for our children"

"Students and adults learned valuable life lessons about believing that we can overcome worries and fears to move towards our best and most productive lives."  

"The Bravest Worrier instills hope and sparks encouragement to individuals of all ages.  It is a great reminder that we have the ability to seek courage within ourselves to be brave and not allow fear or worry to overcome us.  The Bravest Worrier is a great resource for foster children to encourage and support them during their greatest time of need."

Zoe Griffin, Family Experience Supervisor
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

“This book is a terrific tool for talking with children about anxiety.  The illustrations are as metaphorical as they are whimsical, fostering a wonderfully rich conversation.  This book will most certainly become a permanent addition to my library!” 

Joe Wilson - LCSW-CFamily, Adult and Child Enrichment Services, PA

Jill Sims

Executive Director of Academic Programs Marietta City Schools

"I read the story to my twin girls who are nine years old, and I know it is a story we will read over and over again. Not only is the message in the story a great lesson to learn, but the beautiful illustrations really make the book. My girls kept asking me if the author was also the illustrator because they fell in love with the pictures. I would recommend this story for any child or adult. It is not just a story for girls as my two sons also loved the book."

Jessica Harron

Assistant Principal 

Sarah Smith Elementary
 

Carmen Nance, Director

Division of Family and Children Services

A wonderful message and beautifully illustrated children's book. So many children have worries these days, this book will help them to understand how to concur the worry bully! Great reading for all ages!

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Absolutely blown away by this book! The illustration is unlike any children's book I've come across and I cannot even begin to say enough about the message it delivers! To be honest this book wasn't just for my children. It also addressed many issues I as an adult deal with. I truly hope Angelique Monet continues to write and inspire parents and children for a long time to come! I cannot wait to buy this book for everyone I know and I will definitely be donating one to the elementary schools around me! This book is a must have for every family because wether we know it or not every child at some point or another will encounter these feelings! This book has opened up an avenue for conversations and confessions of worry and anxiety my kids have been harboring! I wish I could Thank her personally!

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THIS book by far is the BEST children's book that I have ever seen! I have bought multiple copies! I met the author at an author visit at the West Cobb BNN and she is absolutely amazing! The concept of this book (and graphics) are beyond phenomenal!! BEST SELLER FOR SURE!!!

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As a mom of two very different boys, (ages 12 and 9), and a college instructor, (Parenting, Child Development, Family Resource Management, etc.), I’m always searching for meaningful material for my students as well as books that will peak the interest of my boys. I have to admit, it was the vivid illustrations on the cover that attracted me to The Bravest Worrier. Then I noticed the title. I’ve often described my son as a “worrier”, so I had to read the book and share it with my boys. Not only did they love it, the story sparked in-depth conversations about what holds them back from doing their best. I was so moved by what the book teaches, I’ve told every parent, teacher, coach – ANYONE who is raising and/or works with children they should have this book as it’s a powerful teaching tool. The Bravest Worrier is a heartfelt reminder to all of us about the importance of facing whatever it is that may be keeping us from living our lives to the fullest.

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LOVE This book - This book creates a dialogue with children regarding worry - something every struggles to manage. It is beautifully illustrated making the conversation a little bit easier. This is a book you will read and re-read.

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The Bravest Worrier is not only beautifully written AND illustrated, it is a book I would HIGHLY recommend every parent buy for their child(ren)! Like adults, our little ones get stressed and worried. The wonderfully heartfelt message of being BRAVE resonates deeply. Amazing author...amazing book!!!

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"These are things that we ALL worried about as children...I wish this book was around when I was a kid. I've met the author and she is as genuine and as sweet as they come. TOP NOTCH children's book!!! I would recommend this book for children (and adults) of all ages!!!"

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I absolutely love this book! As an 18 year-old about to apply to college stress is defiantly a part of my life, but the incredibly cute story and brilliant illustrations brought a smile to my face and brought a huge smile to my face.

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