Loz The Worry-Eating Monster by Alison McQuillan

Loz The Worry-Eating Monster 

by Alison McQuillan

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My Ratings 4.5/5

Synopsis
Loz loved to eat worries. Loz was a worry-eating monster. Loz loved to eat worries - little worries, big worries, worries about food, worries about school, worries about absolutely anything. Sitting in his special chair, Loz would wait for the sound of tinkling silver bells and then be off to eat a child's worries. It was the best job in the world.

My Thoughts
"Loz the Worry-Eating Monster" is a charming and heartwarming children's book that addresses the issue of anxiety and worries in a fun and engaging way. The book follows the story of Loz, a monster who loves to eat worries. Loz's job is to wait for the sound of tinkling silver bells, which signals that a child needs his help, and then he sets off to eat their worries, whether they are big or small.

Alison McQuillan's writing is simple yet effective, making the story easy to follow and understand for young readers. The illustrations are colorful and vibrant, bringing Loz and his world to life. The book also includes a helpful note at the end for parents and caregivers on how to help children cope with worries and anxiety.

One of the strengths of "Loz the Worry-Eating Monster" is how it emphasizes the importance of talking about one's worries and fears. Loz encourages children to share their worries, knowing that they will be heard and understood. By providing a relatable character like Loz, children are encouraged to confront their fears and feel more comfortable expressing their emotions.

Overall, "Loz the Worry-Eating Monster" is a delightful book that addresses a common issue among children in a positive and uplifting way. With its engaging story and beautiful illustrations, it is sure to become a favorite among young readers and a helpful resource for parents and caregivers.

Author has presented all the characters in a vivid and relatable way. The story is written in a clear and simple language that is perfect for young readers and delivers an important message about the power of positive thinking.

What I particularly loved about this book is how it encourages children to express their feelings and not to be ashamed of their worries. The book is also written in a language that is accessible to children, making it easy for them to understand and relate to the story.

Overall, Loz The Worry-Eating Monster is a delightful and comforting read for children and parents alike. It is a must-read for families dealing with anxiety and worry, and a great tool for teaching children how to manage their emotions. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a heartwarming and insightful story that will resonate with both children and adults.

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