Wibberley Wobberley Worries – Difference
Book 2 in the Magical Maisie Collection
A children’s picture book about emotions, self-esteem & friendship
Help children understand worry, difference, loneliness and self-esteem with this warm and reassuring story. Wibberley Wobberley Worries – Difference, the second book in the Magical Maisie Collection, is written by a specialist child psychotherapist and designed to support children’s emotional wellbeing, confidence and resilience.
About the Book:
Join Chalky and his friends on a heartfelt journey that explores difference, friendship and self-discovery. Through relatable characters and gentle storytelling, this children’s book about emotions and feelings helps young readers recognise worries, build self-belief and learn that being different can be a strength. The story supports worry management, anxiety awareness and emotional literacy in a child-friendly way.
As part of the Magical Maisie Collection, this book continues the series’ focus on social-emotional learning (SEL), positive mental health and practical tools children can use in everyday life.
Key Features:
Picture book supporting children to identify and express emotions
Explores friendship, acceptance, inclusion and celebrating differences
Ideal SEL (social emotional learning) resource for home and school
Includes a workbook companion with activities to build confidence and coping skills
Encourages children to discover their inner strengths and “superpowers”
Perfect for story time, classroom discussions, emotional wellbeing support and anxiety resources
Perfect for children aged 4–10, this book is ideal for:
Parents and families supporting children’s mental health
Teachers and early years educators
School counsellors, therapists and child psychologists
Anyone looking for children’s books about worry, self-esteem, difference and belonging
Add Wibberley Wobberley Worries – Difference to your bookshelf today and continue the journey with the Magical Maisie Collection, helping children grow confidence, emotional awareness and a positive sense of self.