Families who loved Emma Has Anxiety by Wendy R Forsyth often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when they notice their child becoming paralyzed by the 'what-ifs' of daily life or experiencing physical symptoms like tummy aches before school. It is a gentle tool for families navigating the often invisible weight of childhood anxiety, providing a shared vocabulary to discuss big, scary feelings. The story follows Emma, a young girl whose worries follow her like a heavy cloud, impacting her ability to enjoy school and friendships. Through Emma's journey, the book explores themes of bravery, self-regulation, and the importance of speaking up about one's internal struggles. It is developmentally appropriate for children aged 4 to 8, offering a realistic yet hopeful look at how anxiety feels and how it can be managed with support. Parents will appreciate the way it validates a child's experience without dismissal, making it an excellent bridge for starting difficult but necessary conversations about mental health.