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The WorryWoos is an award-winning series of children's books, plush characters and an evidence-based curriculum dedicated to social and emotional learning. From loneliness to confusion to insecurity each WorryWoo character tackles a complicated… The WorryWoos is an award-winning series of children's books, plush characters and an evidence-based curriculum dedicated to social and emotional learning. From loneliness to confusion to insecurity each WorryWoo character tackles a complicated feeling and puts a positive spin on topics that don't have easy answers. The WorryWoo mission is to make social emotional learning a part of every child's daily life. The WorryWoos are currently used in schools, mental health facilities and homes nationwide as well as in Australia, Canada and the UK. The mental health of our children is more important than ever, and we will continue to help kids "Embrace their Emotions and Find Their Inner Woo!"

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My passion as an artist, parent and business owner is to help children understand and embrace difficult emotions. This strong desire to help others stems from my own personal experiences. As a child I struggled with feelings I couldn’t understand… My passion as an artist, parent and business owner is to help children understand and embrace difficult emotions. This strong desire to help others stems from my own personal experiences. As a child I struggled with feelings I couldn’t understand or explain. Ultimately, art was the lifeline that created an outlet through which I could express the complicated “monsters” in my head. By personifying emotions as lovable characters, I became empowered by my feelings and wanted to share them with others. What began as a labor of love has turned into a full-time business and mission to help children (and adults) “embrace their emotions.” It makes me proud to know that my passion has turned into a tool that can directly affect the well being of an entire community, one child at a time.