Sunday, January 23, 2011

WorryWoo Toy Guide

                                                           WorryWoo Dolls Toy Guide

Rue The Monster of Insecurity
WorryWoo Dolls were originally conceived of by Andi Green, who first created the characters for a New York City art exhibitition in 2001. She wanted to create the characters with each character personifying a particular emotion. She created a story for each of the characters which range from loneliness, confusion, insecurity and so on. Kids at one time or another can relate to these feelings and through her message of “embrace your emotions” she is able to convey a positive message which kids can relate to and come to terms with through these lovable dolls and storybooks.

Squeek, the Monster of Innocence
The Monster In The Bubble tells the story of Squeek, The Monster of Innocence who hides in his own little bubble and is too afraid to step out of it and spends his time dreaming of the things he would be able to do if he could only step out of it until his own bubble decides to take the step for him.


Twitch, the Monster of Frustration
The Lonely Little Monster tells the story of Nola who doesn’t have any friends and feels lonely. This book shows how to look at the world in a different way. It is a heart-warming story of a feeling children (and adults) have at one time or another and shows us that if we open our eyes things can change.


The other characters that Andi has created in the WorryWoo series are Rue The Monster of Insecurity, Twitch The Monster of Frustration and Fuddle The Monster of Confusion.


Fuddle, the Monster of Confusion
They come as dolls, books and doll and book sets. Your children will love these sweet little creatures and they will not only be a welcome addition to your child’s bedroom but also great tools in helping them to deal with feelings which trouble all of us at one time or another.

Nola, The Monster of Loneliness
WorryWoos are able to connect to all of us with their powerful, moving and uplifting stories!

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