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Reach for this book when you suspect your child is carrying a heavy secret or a persistent worry that they are too afraid, ashamed, or protective to share with you. This therapeutic story follows Monica Plum, a girl who discovers a 'horrid problem' that follows her everywhere, manifesting as a physical weight that drains her joy and energy. It beautifully illustrates the psychological toll of keeping secrets and the immense relief that comes from finding a trusted person to help carry the burden. Designed by a child psychotherapist, the book uses clear metaphors to help children identify their own 'horrid problems,' whether they stem from family issues, school anxiety, or personal guilt. It is appropriate for children aged 4 to 12, as it offers a safe, metaphorical space to discuss complex feelings. Parents will find it an invaluable tool for opening a non-threatening dialogue about the things their children might be hiding to 'protect' the adults in their lives.