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Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
Hungry Henry felt he was not a brave dinosaur like his Dad nor a powerful dragon like his Mom. He knew he had to learn how to breathe fire and though he kept trying, it not work very well. Henry was always worried and anxious and he was always thinking about the things that could go wrong so he had no time to think about other things. He could not practise fire-breathing when he was anxious and this powerful feeling made him feel he couldn't do anything at all. Will Henry be able to control his negative feelings and start thinking positively? Let us read the story to find out.
Help Hungry Henry Deal With Anxiety by Esther Pia Cordova is a thought-provoking and uplifting book that will encourage children to change their thought patterns. The author uses interactive elements to teach Hungry Henry how to deal with his anxiety and these useful tools can be used by parents and tutors to help children cope with stress and anxiety. Maria Burobkina's illustrations help readers understand the concept clearly and they also make the book appealing and captivating for young readers. I like the way Esther Pia Cordova has tackled the subject, making it engaging and entertaining for children by using a multi-sensory approach. Books like this are good for children as they will be able to comprehend such topics easily. Help Hungry Henry Deal With Anxiety can be used in classrooms and at home for storytelling sessions and many children will benefit from reading how Hungry Henry dealt with his anxiety problems.