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    • Age Range: 4 to 8
    • Pub. Date: August 2000
    • 32pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,353

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      Product Details

      • Pub. Date: August 2000
      • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
      • Format: Hardcover, 32pp
      • Sales Rank: 1,353
      • Age Range: 4 to 8
      • Lexile: 170L 

      Synopsis

      Wemberly is a mouse who does one thing really well -- she worries. At the top of Wemberly's list of worries is starting school. She can't imagine all the things that could go wrong. Then she meets a new friend, Jewel. With her Jewel at her side, Wemberly knows that her new friendship is something she doesn't have to worry about. Join Wemberly as she learns an important lesson about growing up.

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      A mouse named Wemberly, who worries about everything, finds that she has a whole list of things to worry about when she faces the first day of nursery school.

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      Henkes (Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse) introduces another wonderfully appealing child-mouse with a stubborn habit: worrying. Wemberly, a shy white mouse with gray spots, always feels nervous whether at home or away. "At the playground, Wemberly worried about/ the chains on the swings,/ and the bolts on the slide,/ and the bars on the jungle gym." She tells her father, "Too rusty. Too loose. Too high," while sitting on a park bench watching the other mice play. Her security blanket, a rabbit doll named Petal (whose spot over the left eye matches her own), rarely leaves her grip. Henkes adroitly juggles the main narrative, hand-lettered asides and watercolor-and-ink imagery of the young pessimist and her supportive parents; each element contributes a different strength. For instance, as he lists Wemberly's worries, "Big things" heads the list, paired with a vignette of the heroine checking on her parents in the middle of the night with a flashlight, "I wanted to make sure you were still here." He later shows how Wemberly's anxieties peak at the start of nursery school with huge text that dwarfs tiny illustrations. At this overwhelming moment, Wemberly meets another girl mouse, Jewel, who turns out to be a kindred spirit (she even carries her own worn doll). Henkes offers no pat solutions, handling the material with uncanny empathy and gentleness; while playing with Jewel, "Wemberly worried. But no more than usual. And sometimes even less." This winning heroine speaks to the worrywart in everyone. Ages 4-up. (Aug.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

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      With his lively illustrations and adorable menagerie of mice, Kevin Henkes brings compassion and a comic touch to such everyday childhood ordeals as starting school, being teased and getting lost.

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      I love this book!by Anonymous

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      February 24, 2009: I feel like Kevin Henkes glimpsed into my childhood as a little girl and wrote about me!! Now I share this book and all the other books by Kevin Henkes with my 1st graders every year.

      I Also Recommend: Owen, Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse, Julius, the Baby of the World, Chrysanthemum.

      Wemberly Worriedby Anonymous

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      November 18, 2008: I strongly reccommend this book to any parent or teacher working with young children. This book does an excellent job of relating to young children and the many worries that they may have. The character, Wemberly, is a very lovable mouse that many children will be able to relate to. The book deals with the issue of anxiety as Wemberly gets ready to begin school. This book will help many children better transition into the school setting, and other changes in life as well. Wemberly Worried is an outstanding book.


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