Families who loved David and the Worry Beast: Helping Children Cope with Anxiety by Anne Marie Guanci often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Reach for this book when your child starts experiencing 'what-if' thoughts that interfere with their daily joy, especially regarding school performance or social situations. It is a practical tool for families dealing with the physical and mental symptoms of anxiety, such as tummy aches or intrusive worries. The story follows David, a young boy whose anxiety is personified as a 'Worry Beast' that grows larger every time David listens to its negative whispers. By giving anxiety a physical form, the book helps children externalize their feelings rather than feeling defined by them. It focuses on David's experiences at school and during a basketball game, providing clear examples of how anxiety can manifest and, more importantly, how it can be managed. This is an essential choice for parents looking to move from simply acknowledging a child's fear to teaching active coping strategies like positive self-talk and adult support. It is best suited for children ages 4 to 9 who are ready to learn how to shrink their own Worry Beasts.