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WILLIE THE WORRYING DOG by David Yuen

WILLIE THE WORRYING DOG

by David Yuen ; illustrated by Micah Zhang

Pub Date: June 10th, 2023
ISBN: 979-8218176198
Publisher: Upward Bound Press

A small, anxious dog has big concerns in Yuen’s picture book.

Willie is a nervous canine who “worrie[s] himself silly” every day; indeed, he spends most of his time fretting. His owner drives him to a brand-new dog park, and Willie imagines terribly scary scenarios there involving mean dogs, bears, and even a flood. After they arrive, Willie trembles as his owner brings him inside the play area. Sadie and Rex, two dogs, immediately come over, and he braces for the worst and is surprised when they invite him to play with them. A storm comes, and the trio hide under a bench. Rex and Sadie help Willie imagine scenarios that might be causing the thunder and lightning, as a way to ease his fear. Back home, Willie thinks about how none of the scary things he imagined at the new dog park came to pass; instead, he made friends. The message, expressed in a narrative of rhyming couplets, effectively teaches readers that new experiences aren’t always terrifying and sometimes change things for the better. Zhang’s full-color cartoon illustrations are cute, especially in their portrayal of Willie’s oversized head and expressions. Although it’s aimed at slightly older children, the text and rhyme scheme will be easily comprehensible to readers ages 4 to 8.

An appealingly illustrated work with an upbeat message about trying new things.