Saturday, December 3, 2011

Embracing Emotions with the Worry Woos


The Worry Woo Monsters are a delightful toy option for children who tend to experience emotions such as loneliness, insecurity, innocence, confusion, worry or frusteration. The colorful and cuddly stuffed animal coupled with the book explain the emotion and how to properly deal with it.
Designed by Andi Green, the Worry Woos were first featured in a New York City art exhibition back in 2001. The goal was to inspire people to embrace their emotions and she was approached to turn her creations into stories to help others. In 2007 the Worry Woo collection was released.
Each story comes in a hard cover book that is illustraded with pen, ink and watercolor. Approximately 67 pages feature each character. The plush dolls are soft and meet ASTM standards. They are about 11 inches in height and are made of safe materials that you can trust with your children.
Nola, Rue, Fuddle, Squeek, Twitch and Wince will all help comfort your child during rough times in their childhood. When you don't know quite what to say, a little coaching from the Worry Woos will help parents connect with their children and help them feel comfortable and safe with their emotions.
You can visit www.worrywoos.com for more information or to order your own set.

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