Rosie and the Worry Whisperer, Matthew Cunningham (9781922332745) — Readings Books

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Rosie and the Worry Whisperer
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Rosie and the Worry Whisperer

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Rosie is a little girl with big worries. Today is her sixth birthday, and she is having a party at the space museum with all her friends. She loves everything about space but she cannot stop worrying about all of the things that might go wrong. What if nobody comes to her party? What if its too loud? What if its scary? Her worry whisperer often twists her tummy into knots with questions like this. A gentle tale of how a family can support a child whos feeling anxious about engaging with the outside world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Interactive Publications
Country
Australia
Date
15 November 2021
ISBN
9781922332745

Rosie is a little girl with big worries. Today is her sixth birthday, and she is having a party at the space museum with all her friends. She loves everything about space but she cannot stop worrying about all of the things that might go wrong. What if nobody comes to her party? What if its too loud? What if its scary? Her worry whisperer often twists her tummy into knots with questions like this. A gentle tale of how a family can support a child whos feeling anxious about engaging with the outside world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Interactive Publications
Country
Australia
Date
15 November 2021
ISBN
9781922332745