Jeremy Worried About the Wind

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By Pamela Butchart, and and, Kate Hindley
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A quirky, touching fully illustrated picture book that will open up important conversations about worries and anxiety from Blue Peter prize winning author, Pamela Butchart.
Jeremy is a worrier. He worries about odd socks, spotty bananas, evil squirrels, burnt toast, dinosaurs and, most of all . . . the wind! His friend Maggie isn’t worried about anything – after all, what’s the worst that could happen? But when Maggie decides to go outside and play in the wind, Jeremy must act fast to keep her out of danger, and he is soon to discover that a bit of courage leads to the most exciting adventures. A funny and reassuring story from the bestselling author of Wigglesbottom Primary, and with charming and humorous artwork by Kate Hindley, illustrator of best-selling The Same But Different Too and You Must Bring a Hat.Every Nosy Crow paperback picture book comes with a free ""Stories Aloud"" audio recording. Just scan the QR code and listen along!
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I liked the pictures
A lovely book about overcomming your fears and worries
Meh
It's special and touching
Amazing
Really good would recommend!
I liked the ending where he goes on an adventure
I loved the pirates and the narwhale.
It was great when the squirrel came in the flying machine.
I loved all the pictures.
The book is about not worrying
I like this book because Jeremy worries about a lot of things (like angry squirrels and crunchy crackers), but especially the spotty bananas!
Maggie was my favourite
This book is about a boy called Jeremy and Jeremy is a worrier, he is worried about EVERYTHING! Evil squirrels, untied shoe laces, runaway dinosaurs etc. But Jeremy’s biggest worry is, the wind! Jeremy is very worried about the wind. One day Jeremy meats a girl called Maggie, Jeremy instantly noticed that her shoe laces where undone. Jeremy has to look after Maggie. But on day, it was really windy and Maggie wants to go out in it! What will happen to Maggie, or should I say Jeremy?
I would certainly recommend this book as it showed that worries are often helpful. And as Maggie would say, whats the worst that could happen?
It made me think that it’s ok to worry but there is not much need to worry because being happy and having fun is important.
This is a funny picture book that tackles worries and overcoming them.