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As Seen on GMA: Meet The Bravest Worrier in Action!


A story, a mission, and a movement — all in one magical minute.


"Empowering, imaginative tale...A Little girl learns to overcome her terrible worries
in the empowering but simplistic picture book." - Kirkus Reviews
Join Zayny on her brave journey...
Zayny is constantly followed by Worry — loud, messy, rude, and filled with discouraging words. Worry makes it hard to sleep, eat, or enjoy life.
But one day, Zayny has had enough. She finds her courage, puts on her armor, and bravely sends Worry packing.
With Worry gone, Zayny takes control and zooms forward — ready to turn each day into an exciting new adventure.
What Educators, Parents, Mental Health Providers, and Readers Are Saying

“As the librarian at a children’s hospital, we see kids facing a wide range of worries. This book is boundless, fun, and engaging — a powerful tool for our young patients.”
Zoe Griffin, Family Experience Supervisor
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
"Students and adults learned valuable life lessons about believing that we can overcome worries and fears to move towards our best and most productive lives."
Jill Sims
Executive Director of Academic Programs, Marietta City Schools
"The Bravest Worrier sparks hope and courage in children of all ages. It’s a great reminder that bravery means moving forward even when fear is present — a perfect tool for supporting foster youth.”
Carmen Nance, Director
Division of Family and Children Services
“An excellent tool for talking with children about anxiety. The whimsical illustrations open the door to rich conversations. This book belongs in every child-centered library.”
Joe Wilson - LCSW-CFamily, Adult and Child Enrichment Services, PA
“I read this to my twin girls and they immediately asked to hear it again. The story is powerful, the illustrations are beautiful, and the message resonates deeply.”
“A beautiful message for all ages. So many children have worries — this book helps them understand how to conquer the worry bully!”
Jessica Harron
Assistant Principal , Sarah Smith Elementary
Review From Barnes & Noble.com