The WorryWoos
www.worrywoos.comThe WorryWoo Monsters, an award-winning series of books and plush dolls dedicated to Social Emotional Learning. Current product line includes seven hardcover storybooks, eight plushes and the most adaptable and affordable evidence-based Developing Emotional Intelligence Program on the market. The WorryWoos Developing Emotional Intelligence cross-curricular program is utilized in the general classroom settings as well as the art, music and theater classrooms. The WorryWoos DEI program also includes two companion books written by renowned Australian child-psychologist Dr. John Irvine. The program is presently implemented by schools in all 50 states and internationally (Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand). Nationwide outlets such as Whole Foods, Barnes And Noble and W Hotels have carried The Woos. The mission of the WorryWoos and the DEI program in particular is to help arm parents and teachers with the proper social emotional learning tools that can help children identify, address, and understand difficult emotions which in turn leads to a more empathetic and confident child.
Read moreThe WorryWoo Monsters, an award-winning series of books and plush dolls dedicated to Social Emotional Learning. Current product line includes seven hardcover storybooks, eight plushes and the most adaptable and affordable evidence-based Developing Emotional Intelligence Program on the market. The WorryWoos Developing Emotional Intelligence cross-curricular program is utilized in the general classroom settings as well as the art, music and theater classrooms. The WorryWoos DEI program also includes two companion books written by renowned Australian child-psychologist Dr. John Irvine. The program is presently implemented by schools in all 50 states and internationally (Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand). Nationwide outlets such as Whole Foods, Barnes And Noble and W Hotels have carried The Woos. The mission of the WorryWoos and the DEI program in particular is to help arm parents and teachers with the proper social emotional learning tools that can help children identify, address, and understand difficult emotions which in turn leads to a more empathetic and confident child.
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11-50
Founded
2007
Estimated Revenue
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000
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