Anxious?: Choose Your Own Attitude

Anxious?: Choose Your Own Attitude
Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Helen Flook
Publisher Name
Flowerpot Press
Age Range
10+
Release Date
June 20, 2023
ISBN13
978-1486727001
ISBN10 or ASIN
      
There are many things in life that cannot be controlled. In fact, we cannot decide much of what happens to us. But what we can decide is how we react to what happens to us. That is where the Bubble and Slug Choose Your Own Attitude books can help. Learning which thoughts lead to good outcomes is powerful, but it starts by learning that we do get to choose those thoughts.

Anxious guides readers through some examples of times when readers may deal with anxiety and show just how Bubble and Slug guide each protagonist through their dilemmas. Each scenario asks the reader to choose between Bubble and Slug and ultimately determine how each story ends. Using techniques author Gail Hayes has developed through her work as a counselor, Anxious gives the reader a chance to explore the choices we make daily and learn about their impact. 

Learning which thoughts and actions lead to happier feelings helps us understand that we can choose our own attitude. Understanding that power to choose is a gift. In Anxious, these choices are contrasted between Bubble Thinking and Slug Thinking. Readers are encouraged to see that Bubble Thinking offers a self-driven approach to happier living.

Editor review

1 review
Attitude is everything
Overall rating
 
4.5
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
I am such a huge fan of Choose Your Own Path type books. I buy them for my children often, and they usually not only have an adventure, but they get to experience the cause and effect of their choice, before coming face to face with the same type of choice in the real world.

Anxious? is a fun and interactive way for children to learn how to cope or manage their different anxieties, whether they are anxious about a big game, a test, or a possible storm, children can relate to the different cast of characters.

I would have like it if the kids had an idea of what kid of choice they were making. Am I listening to Bubble or Slug? Well, I'd like to make an informed decision. These two characters, Bubble and Slug, have ideas on who we should react to these situations, but we don't know until we pick one to listen to, and there is no indication if one is positive until the choice is made.

I did like that the author included discussion topics at the end. Here we could talk to our children about why they made this choice, and if they were happy with their choice. The ugly food chart was also a fun addition.

I liked the illustrations. They reminded me of the hazy memories/thought bubbles one has. They are cartoony and fun.

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