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Rabu, 07 Desember 2011

Worry Woo Review

This is a great review for all the kids in your life. This review is coming from Worry Woos.
The WorryWoo Monsters, a series by Andi Green, was first seen in a New York City art exhibition in 2001. Originally called The Monsters in My Head, Green wanted to create characters with a story that each embodied an emotion. Using her design and illustration background she built 5 light boxes, 24”X36” in size, each containing a monster with its story Xerox-transferred to the front of the box. From loneliness to confusion, she began tackling complicated feelings and transformed them into quirky, lovable characters. Her message of “embrace your emotions” received such a positive response, she was asked by many if she ever considered turning her single art pieces into storybooks. In 2002 she began to expand her concept, but it wasn’t until 2007 that she decided to publish and produce her new collection.
 
I was sent Wince The monster of Worry and the matching story book.
 Don't Feed The WorryBug StoryBook• Printed with environmentally friendly Soy Inks
• Hard cover
• Hand illustrated with pen, ink and watercolor
• 76 pages
• Dimensions 8.1 X 6.7 X 0.35 inch

Plush Doll• Silky soft ears
• Playful tail and wings
• Made with all new safe materials
• Meets ASTM & EN71 safety standards
• Needs lots of love!
• Dimensions: 11” inches

The story book is great and the illustrations inside are so nice that I had to share a page with you.
This would make a great gift for a kid of any age my son is 8 and he loved it. He sleeps with all of his stuffed animals on his bed every night. He also loves to read and the book is just so cute. I would recommend this to your family.


I received this item for review purposes only. My opinions are honest and I was not paid for this review.