Mr. Worry: A Story About OCD
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Mr. Worry: A Story About OCD

3.67 of 5 stars 3.67  ·  rating details  ·  9 ratings  ·  3 reviews

Kevin can't get to sleep at night until he does many things. He checks under his bed for a light he knows isn't there, and then, a minute later, he checks again. Kevin wants to stop, but the worry thoughts keep coming.

Library Binding, 32 pages
Published January 1st 2003 by Albert Whitman & Company
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Morgan Johnston
I didn't give this book a five because there are a lot of different perspectives of OCD, that are not just like this boy. With that being said, I think that it did a really good job addressing the fears of a child suffering with this disease, and the daily struggle that happens in the mind of a victim.

It gives an interesting, personal view, and I really like that. It gives a new level rather than dealing with it by another person's view point.
Bridget
The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because my son has OCD which manifest itself with different symptoms than the character in the story does. However, we read it together and I thought it was a gentle and comfortabl way to open discussion about it.
Susan
Helpful gentle book for children with OCD
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