Anxiety -- Juvenile literature
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Anxiety -- Juvenile literature
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Anxiety
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- Feeling nervous, by Amber Bullis, MLIS
- What if?, from worries to wonder, written and illustrated by Doretta Groenendyk
- The survival guide for kids with behavior challenges, how to make good choices and stay out of trouble, Tom McIntyre, Ph.D. ; edited by Marjorie Lisovskis
- It's OK not to be OK, a guide to well-being, Dr. Tina Rae ; illustrated by Jessica Smith
- Outsmarting worry, an older kid's guide to managing anxiety, Dawn Huebner, PhD ; illustrated by Kara McHale
- Put your worries away, by Gill Hasson ; illustrated by Sarah Jennings
- I will be okay!, by Laurie Wright ; illustrations by Ana Santos
- What to do when you worry too much, a kid's guide to overcoming anxiety, by Dawn Huebner ; illustrated by Bonnie Matthews
- Wilma Jean the worry machine, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Anita DuFalla
- William Wobbly and the mysterious holey jumper, Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies ; illustrated by Megan Evans
- Juggling the jitters, by Deborah Fannie Miller ; illustrated by Danielle Bazinet
- Can I tell you about anxiety?, a guide for friends, family and professionals, Lucy Willetts and Polly Waite ; illustrated by Kaiyee Tay
- The panicosaurus, managing anxiety in children, including those with Asperger syndrome, written by K.I. Al-Ghani ; illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani
- Katie Careful and the very sad smile, Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies ; illustrated by Megan Evans
- Sometimes I'm anxious, a child's guide to overcoming anxiety, Poppy O'Neill ; foreword by Amanda Ashman-Wymbs
- Keep calm!, my stress-busting tips, Gina Bellisario ; illustrated by Renée Kurilla
- The worry (less) book, feel strong, find calm, and tame your anxiety!, Rachel Brian
- Chin up, Charlie, be brave, Sarah Eason
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