Families who loved Marie and Worrywart by Jenn Woodall 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 you notice your child is becoming physically weighed down by their worries or when their anxiety has started to feel like an uninvited guest following them to school and play. This wordless graphic narrative follows a young girl named Marie and her personified anxiety, a literal creature named Worrywart who grows in size as her stress increases. It is a powerful visual tool for children ages 8 to 12 who may struggle to put their internal feelings into words. The story beautifully illustrates the exhausting nature of living with high sensitivity and the resilience required to navigate a world that feels overwhelming. By depicting anxiety as a separate entity rather than a personality flaw, the book allows parents and children to externalize the struggle together. It is an ideal choice for normalizing the experience of anxiety and opening a gentle door to conversations about coping mechanisms and self-compassion.