A funny, sympathetic antidote to worry from a Hans Christian Andersen Medalist Billy worries about everything, from shoes that might march out the window to giant birds that might carry him away. One night on a visit to Grandma’s, Billy is so anxious that he can’t sleep. But Grandma has just the thing for a boy like Billy – tiny, colorful worry dolls, made to do his worrying for him. That night when Billy puts the dolls under his pillow, he sleeps like a log. But soon it dawns on Billy that something is not quite right – now he has all those worry dolls to worry about! Leave it to Anthony Browne, with his surreal illustrations and a final clever twist, to come up with a solution that puts Billy at ease at last.
Anthony Browne is a former British Children’s Laureate, a two-time winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal, and the first British winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration. He has written and illustrated more than forty books, including Gorilla, Little Beauty, and What If . . . ? Anthony Browne lives in Kent, England.
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