INTRODUCTION
Best anxiety books for children can make a powerful difference in a child’s emotional world. As a counsellor for many years, I’ve seen how anxiety can quietly take hold in a child’s life — showing up as worry at bedtime, fear of school, or difficulty making friends.
The beautiful thing is this:
Children often understand their feelings better through stories than through direct conversation.
That’s why the right book can:
- Help a child feel less alone
- Give them words for their feelings
- Offer gentle ways to cope and feel calm
In this blog, I’ll share 5 of the best anxiety books for children that truly help — including one very close to my heart.
1. The Invisible String by Patrice Karst
This is a much-loved book for anxious children, especially those who struggle with separation.
It gently teaches that:
We are always connected to the people we love — even when we’re apart.
Why it works:
- Reassures children who feel unsafe or alone
- Simple, comforting message
- Ideal for bedtime anxiety
2. Ruby Finds a Worry by Tom Percival
This story is excellent for helping children understand how worries grow when ignored.
It shows:
Worries don’t disappear by hiding them — but by talking about them.
Why it works:
- Helps children identify anxiety
- Encourages sharing feelings
- Visually powerful for younger readers
3. What to Do When You Worry Too Much by Dawn Huebner
This is more interactive and slightly older-child focused.
It includes:
- Practical tools
- Simple CBT-style strategies
- Activities children can try
Why it works:
It doesn’t just explain anxiety — it gives children tools to manage it.
4. The Huge Bag of Worries by Virginia Ironside
A gentle and relatable story about carrying worries around.
Children quickly see:
How worries build up — and how they can be released.
Why it works:
- Easy to understand
- Encourages emotional expression
- Great for discussion with parents
5. Murphy Helps with Worries: Learning to Feel Safe and Calm Inside by Linda Cowan
As a counsellor, I created this story because I saw so many children struggling silently with anxiety.
I wanted to give them something gentle, safe, and reassuring.
In this story:
- Murphy helps children understand their worries
- Teaches calming and emotional awareness
- Encourages children to feel safe inside themselves
What makes this different:
It’s written from real counselling experience
It speaks directly to a child’s emotional world
You can view the book here: My Shop – MURPHY HELPS WITH WORRIES
Or on Amazon: MURPHY HELPS WITH WORRIES
Why books work so well for anxious children (from a counsellor’s perspective)
In my years of counselling, I’ve noticed something important:
Children rarely respond well to being “told” what to do
But they deeply connect with stories
Books allow children to:
- See their feelings reflected safely
- Learn without pressure
- Feel understood rather than corrected
Often, a child will open up more after a story than after a direct question.
A gentle next step for your child
If your child struggles with anxiety, a simple activity alongside reading can help.
You can download a free Murphy colouring page HERE:
Colouring helps:
- Calm the nervous system
- Encourage quiet reflection
- Reinforce the message of the story
Related support for parents
You may also find this helpful:
BEDTIME ANXIETY IN KIDS – 7 POWERFUL WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD SLEEP PEACEFULLY
This blog shares simple ways to help children feel calm at night — one of the most common times anxiety appears.
🌿 Final Thoughts – 5 BEST ANXIETY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
Anxiety in children is more common than many people realise — but it is also very treatable with the right support.
The best anxiety books for children don’t just tell stories — they:
- Comfort
- Teach
- Empower
And most importantly:
👉 They remind your child that they are not alone.
If you take one small step today, let it be this:
Sit beside your child, open a book, and enter their world gently.
That’s where healing often begins.