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Go away, Worry Monster!

"The night before Archie starts his new school, Worry Monster appears in his bedroom. Soon Archie feels anxious that his head hurts, his tummy flutters and his heart pounds"--Back cover.

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a small book about your power to create big change in our crazy world
"A collection of the ideas, mantras, and poems the author turns to when she feels overwhelmed by worry, fear, anxiety, or helplessness. Helps readers with how to retain hope for big change through small actions"--OCLC.

The amazing world of Stuart

Worried about his first day at a new school, eight-year-old Stuart wears his magic cape and hopes that it will help him.
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Felix eats up

"Felix brings the same lunch to school every day: sprouts on buttered oat bread. He will also eat pasta with butter. And he loves macaroni and cheese. No need to try anything new. Then, on the night of Fiona's half-birthday celebration, Felix finds himself in a pickle. Will he leave the restaurant hungry, or can Fiona finally persuade him to widen his food horizons?"--Dust jacket.
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Clarice Bean, don't look now

Clarice Bean tries to glean useful advice from the "Ruby Redfort Survival Handbook" as she deals with several worries, including "largish" spiders, Robert the pest, and, most of all, sudden change.
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Absolutely not

Gloria, an ant, takes her friend Frieda on a walk and tries to persuade her not to see danger in everything around her.
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Stuart goes to school

Worried about his first day at a new school, eight-year-old Stuart wears his magic cape and hopes that it will help him.

Angel bites the bullet

Angel and her best friend try to find a way to get rid of the well-meaning, but disaster-prone family friend who has moved into Angel's bedroom.

Absolutely not

Gloria, an ant, takes her friend Frieda on a walk and tries to persuade her not to see danger in everything around her.

Stuart's cape

Bored because there is nothing to do in the house to which his family has just moved and worried about starting third grade in a new school, Stuart makes a magical cape out of his uncle's ties and has a series of adventures.

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