"Gary and Gibby’s Swirling, Twirling, Whirling Worries" is a heartwarming book that explores what to do when all you can think about are the things that make you worry. Early readers learn about managing anxiety and regulating emotions.
Gary is a kind, smart, imaginative kindergartener. He often feels worried about school and new experiences. His parents surprise him with a fluffy dog he calls Gibby, who is afraid of loud noises and being left alone. Determined to help, Gary focuses on soothing Gibby’s fears with reassuring walks, words and cuddles. As he cares for Gibby, Gary’s own worries begin to disappear, and he finds his inner strength and bravery.
"Gary and Gibby’s Swirling, Twirling, Whirling Worries" is an engaging story with longer sentences and language play for developing readers. It is ideal for children in grades K-2 and offers lessons about emotional resilience and coping strategies. It is perfect for bedtime reading and is a helpful tool for both parents and teachers for facilitating conversations about children’s mental and emotional health, building self-confidence, and managing feelings.