The Worries - Jion Sheibani (reviewed by Daniel)

Sohal worries about a lot of things: the dark, mutant sheep, being alone - you name it, he worries about it! So one night he tries drawing his worries to make himself feel better - and somehow they look a lot less worrying once they're scribbled down.


But then imagine Sohal's surprise when he wakes up the next morning to find a set of funny, furry friends at the end of his bed!

His worries have come to life, and it's not long before Hurt, Fail, Anger, Big and Alone have turned his world upside down. Now it's up to Sohal to work out how to keep his worries under control - and have some serious fun while he's at it!


Our Review:

I liked how the book is sending the message not to get worried so much and that you need to be resilient. I would recommend this book to people who get worried all the time because the book tells you not to get worried - to be happy and content in what you do.

(Reviewed by Daniel, aged 9)