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Copy Link: https://oneinspire-getlink.blogspot.com/?pdf=B097GKYJ57 Wilson the wombat finds himself with a bedtime tummy ache of worry. Does your child struggle with worry too?In this helpful book, written by a professional counselor, you will read the story of adorable Wilson the Wombat and hi

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Worries: A therapeutic book and a fun story to help

support anxious and worried kids at bedtime.

Written by ... counselor. (Wilson the Wombat and

Friends)

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Wilson the wombat finds himself with a bedtime tummy ache of worry. Does your child struggle

with worry too?In this helpful book, written by a professional counselor, you will read the story of

adorable Wilson the Wombat and his family, meet some of their unique Australian animal friends,

and watch as he reminds his body and mind to relax so he can sleep. You will also learn some

incredible facts about the wombat (did you know they poop cubes?), and you will be taught how to

help the kids in your life ignite the skills of self-regulation. You will be able to help cultivate those

feelings of safety for your kids, from the knowledge and proven training of a licensed therapist.

This is a perfect read aloud book for kids at bedtime. It has three stories in one:The story of Wilson

the wombat and his familyIncredible facts about wombats and other Australian animalsAnd

suggestions from a licensed counselor/therapist on how to help your child get to sleep even when

the 20nighttime what-if worries21 creep in. This multifaceted book is engaging, funny, and

practical and helps kids and adults alike learn how to battle their worry and anxiety. You can help

your child gain positive mental health practices they can utilize for the rest of their life. About the

Author: Amy Orlovich is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and lives in Boise, Idaho in the

USA. Since she was young, Amy has loved learning fun and extraordinary facts about our

amazing world and the people and animals living in it. She wanted to incorporate some amazing

animals with some of the tools people need to feel peaceful and calm. Amy has a counseling

practice called Waters Gone By and she sees clients who have experienced trauma and other

kinds of difficult life circumstances. She utilizes EMDR in her practice and you can learn more

about her and her practice at watersgoneby.com.About the Illustrators: James Koenig has

illustrated over 50 children17 books and created characters and illustrations for countless other

children17 toys and products over the last 16 years. Denise Arends has been in the illustration

field for 15 years and counting. She has a knack for matching the style of the characters James

creates and bringing out captivating coloring in the books they work on together. James Koenig

and Denise Arends have worked together for many years. They originally worked together at a

vector artwork company, drawing everything you can think of. They quickly became good friends

and enjoyed working together. Since then, James and Denise have grown into a great team,

creating spectacular books, comics, and designs together.You can learn more about them at:

www.freelancefridge.com.

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