THE WORRYWOOS SPOTTED IN US WEEKLY
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THE WORRYWOOS SPOTTED IN THE UK DAILY MAIL
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FACT: THE WORRYWOOS ARE GREAT DANCERS!!
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DON'T FEED THE WORRYBUG WINS A
CREATIVE CHILD BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD!

TLC GIVES THE WORRYWOOS A LITTLE TLC!  
Making Friends With Worries… in a Brand New Way!
Once upon a time, a little creature named Wince the WorryWoo was born. He was a sweet, blue, little creature who was trapped in his worries and fears. He was recently introduced to a private practitioner working with children by his wonderful creator, Andi Green – founder of The Monsters in My Head.

THE WORRYWOOS MAKE METRO PARENT'S "IT" LIST!
Growing up's tough stuff. Luckily, a pair of Worry Woos are here to help: Wince, the baby blue Monster of Worry, and Squeak, the sweet pink Monster of Innocence. .  
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NATURAL MAMA EMBRACES HER INNER WOO
KIDS just love story-telling. It's not even just bedtime stories anymore, but morning story, afternoon story, all-time story! In no time you end up having nothing left. Thus so with me and my daughter…she just can't get enough. Good thing that when kids enjoyed one, you can have it retold over and over. It even comes to a point that it is I who get fed up with the retelling. One thing that helps is to have a new character once in a while and therein revolve a series of stories before jumping to another character. Somehow this gives you new ideas of a story. The life of that character, the happenings around him, and so on and so forth. Thank goodness I heard of these new little WorryWoo monsters Squeek, Rue, Nola, Fuddle, Twitch, and Wince...

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MARYLAND MAMA LOVES WORRYWOOS
When I found out about the WorryWoo Monsters, looking at their products, I was quite impressed! Not only do these characters send out a great message, but what a perfect set to make a great holiday gift.
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A MOM'S TAKE ON THE WORRYWOOS
I was really impressed with how well these books portray human emotions and deal with issues that many kids struggle with. The stories are fantastic, and the artwork is absolutely incredible!
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