Wow! I am so happy to see this review of my book:
"We have tried so many books and workbooks for my anxious 6 year old son
and this is the one that 'spoke to him' and has been an ongoing, useable
resource. I found the information in the book really helpful for
understanding anxiety and particularly the body's response to it, and
then the 12 monsters themselves are a useful tool for a child to
identify with. Reading the title of each made me smile as Dawn Meredith
certainly has done an amazing job of identifying the different types of
anxiety. Thank you for this book, it really has made a difference to
us, and I've recommended it to others many times."
It means so much that this little book has helped kids and their families.
click on the right side bar "my books" to see more about it.
And here's another review from parent and publicist Flavia Young (Part of it here:)
"... Dawn uses each of her monsters to educate kids about the negative
emotions associated with these feelings. She expresses how these
feelings might sound as self-talk and further puts the reader at ease by
explaining that their emotions are normal. Then, with every monster,
she does something magical and beautiful. She de-mystifies them. She
dispels their power and highlights the reader as being the champion over
them."
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