Families who loved Willa and the Worry Monster by Kim Harvey-Keddy 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 describing their worries as something 'big' or 'heavy' that follows them around. It is an essential tool for children who are beginning to experience the physical and mental weight of anxiety, particularly regarding school or social situations. The story personifies these abstract feelings as a literal monster, making a complex emotion tangible and less scary for young minds. Willa's journey teaches children that while we cannot always make our worries disappear instantly, we can use specific strategies to shrink them. It provides a shared vocabulary for families to discuss mental health in a way that feels safe and manageable. By the end, parents and children will have a roadmap for 'bravery' that focuses on small, actionable steps rather than just 'being tough.'