Willy, the Worried Worm


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"If only I had a crystal ball," said Willy to his mother when he was small,"my future I then would be able to see." His mother replied, "Well, that may be. But when searching for any treasure, the quest itself can bring you pleasure. So if something looks fun and worthwhile to you, just give it a try and see how you do." Throughout his journey William Wallingford Worm tries to emulate the lifestyles of insects and animals from different walks of life. After failing repeatedly, Willy becomes discouraged and gives up...until a chance encounter finally allows him to find his own niche in life.




The Adventures of Willie the Worm


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This book, I believe brings out the inner feelings of most people who just want to be somewhere where there is no worries, where everybody gets along and each day is just beautiful. And short fiction story of the dreams of one of the lowest of God's creatures trying to make his way out of worry and hardship with the belief that such a place, actually exists.




The Continuing Adventures Of Willy The Worm At Harmony Mountain


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This is the second book of Willy the Worm adventures featuring some new characters of a new song that I think the children will love... I think they’ll have a lot of fun singing it and enjoying this story of adventure and friendship.




Willy Worm


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Willy Worm is a positive character. Since he has no hands and feet, his friends help him out. His friends love him for being a great friend and gives out positive and inspirational words every day. Willy Worm is a cool dude. You should meet him!




The Worry Worm


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When Wendy the worm worries about the world ending, her sister Wilma shows her that being calm, happy, and having faith is the best way to conquer worry.




A Worm's Worry


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A Worm's Worry: From Worrier to Warrior is a part of the bug values collection from author R. Austin Soderquist. This book is a resource for parents to help them teach principles to their children. A Worm's Worry is about a worm who learns to face his fears and live a life of purpose.




Willy’s Worries and Exercises to Conquer Them


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How do kids learn emotional regulation? Children often learn through observations. It is likely the way a parent manages their emotions, a child will do the same. Just as parents learned through experience, children must do the same. As a parent, effort is made to teach children lessons learned sooner to prevent them from harm or injury. That being said, children can observe an experience through reading. While children begin developing higher vocabulary and understanding, it is important for parents to read along with their child at an early age. This is also important as this book has some informative pages for both the parent and child to use simultaneously. What is Willy Worries about? Willy starts his day in a new state and a new school. He feels excited to start fresh and meet new friends along the way. Everything is going well when an unexpected guest suddenly appears, reminding Willy of his past event which made him nervous.




Willy the Wiggly Worm


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Willy the worm awakes one morning to discover that his home is being destroyed! He knows he must act quickly to warn his family and friends! Will Willy make it in time? What will Willy and the other worms do to save their homes and themselves?




Willie the Different Worm & The Turtle


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"In this children's story the author, Gardiner M. Weir, applies human feelings to one of earth's least respected creatures. Willie the Worm is a happy fellow living in the soil and making sure he is not exposed to hungry birds or fishermen looking for bait. However, there is a lovely girl worm living next door, as it were, and Willie is smitten with love; but he is repulsed as being simply a yellow fellow with no special characteristics such as she likes to admire. Willie is saddened and crawls around somewhat depressed and not taking care of the dangers outside his burrow; and that is when a hungry thrush swoops down and grabs him. What will happen to Willie? The story is beautifully illustrated by Erin O'Connor."




Willy Worm


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