The WorryWoo Monsters, a series by Andi Green, was first seen in a New York City art exhibition in 2001. Originally called The Monsters in My Head, Green wanted to create characters with a story that each embodied an emotion. Using her design and illustration background she built 5 light boxes, 24”X36” in size, each containing a monster with its story Xerox-transferred to the front of the box. As you can see by the look on his face, he’s shy and needs you to introduce him to the world. Just hold him in your arms and describe everything to him. You can be his teacher and show him all the fun things that are special in your life. Oh, and don’t forget, he’s the pip- “squeek” of the bunch so be gentle!
This Worry Woo is so adorable. Its a great learning tool to help children over come things in life. They have ones, for every worry in life. This one in particular is for kids that are shy and scared with the world and people. Also great for kids that are the only child and need that boost in confidence. My oldest grasped it quickly and loved it. Then we showed a friend of ours kid it as well and he too grasped right to it.. The doll is super adorable and so cute, love the inny it has with it, just so darn adorable! The book is paper so if you have toddlers make sure you put it back up.. The material on the dolls are perfect and made with great material and built to handle kids with special needs too!
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