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William Wobbly and the Very Bad Day

A story about when feelings become too big

Rosie Jefferies, Sarah Naish

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Kinderbücher bis 11 Jahre

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William Wobbly is having a very bad day. He didn't want to go to school and when he got there things just got worse. The wobbly feeling got bigger and bigger and BIGGER until...

Something happened to William Wobbly when he was very little which makes it hard for him to understand or control his feelings. Luckily, his new mum is here to help with his wibbly wobbly feelings.

Written by a mum who understands, and her daughter (who used to have a lot of wobbly feelings), this is a story for children functioning at age 3-10 who struggle with sensory overload.

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