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three different colored monsters painted on paper with the words worry monsters in front of them

Worry Group Art Activity: Help your students in worry group personify their worries by making a worry monster with watercolors and deep breathing!

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kids holding up paper bags with faces on them and the words diy paper bag wormy monsters

We love these DIY paper bag worry monsters. They are an art and crafts project and a tool to support children to manage their worries. This fun, creative project is great way for preschool to primary age kids to learn about and express their emotions.

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felt monster patterns for kids and adults to make with the help of their own hands

Use our free felt monster pattern to make one of these soft and friendly felt monsters! Choose from 7 different monster templates. Design your own monster and use them for Halloween decorations, pretend play, or storytime. These DIY felt monsters are SO EASY to make and they're so cute! It's such an easy no-sew project and a great fall craft!

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three different colored paper bags with eyes and mouths

How to make an easy Halloween Craft, the Boogie Monster Tissue Holder. Hold your tissues on the go this cold season with festive Halloween fun! An easy 15 minute tutorial...

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a crocheted yellow monster with big eyes sitting on top of a wooden table

**This listing is for the PDF instant download of the pattern (instructions to make your own), not the finished product.** Please note: refunds are not given on digital items. Create your own Wee Worry Monster! Feeling anxious or worried? Take a moment to write (or draw) your worry on a piece of paper, fold it up and feed it to the Wee Worry Monster! This can also be used as a tool to open up discussions about anxiety and mental health, especially with young people.

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three craft boxes with scissors and yarn on them, one is made to look like a monster

Back to school. Three words I dread. Does anyone else get back-to-school jitters? Going back to school means saying good-bye to the relaxing feel of summer and hello to homework and a rigid schedule. As a kid, I would get back-to-school jitters big time. My stomach would turn at the mere sight of school supplies and the smell of freshly sharpened pencils. Worries consumed my mind and I would start asking, 'Would my teacher like me? Would I be able to find the bathroom? Would I have friends…

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