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The Worry Stone 
This is a favorite of mine. The book tells the story of a little girl whose grandfather gives her a worry stone as he tells her the Native American legend of the stone. Later the stone comforts her during a great loss. Then later when she is old, she passes the stone on to another child who needs it, too. This book would be wonderful to use during a Nature walk or exploration or on Native American themed lessons plans. Also, children could find a worry stone to decorate and keep. Wonderful
This is certainly one of my favorite stories of all time. My discovery of this story is, in itself, a special story. Rediscovering it and re-reading it in preparation of telling it is a joy.

Beautiful story, beautiful illustrations - one of my favourite books from childhood.
What a great story using nature and stories passed down from generation to generation!
A sweet story about a little boy feeling left out and an elderly women who gives him something to help him cope. My son and I both enjoyed it. I really liked how they connected 3 stories together. It really kept my son's interest.
This book makes me cry every time. All grandparents are storytellers but one grandpa in particular loved telling stories and I miss those times with him. This book highlighted exactly those memories and I was hit hard with a wave of grief and gratitude and hope that I am able to extend that love and memory to my grandchildren someday. Or any child to cross my path.Children's books are so simple and so powerful and take the complication and anxiety out of life. Adults should not neglect to read
Marianna Dengler
Hardcover | Pages: 40 pages Rating: 4.42 | 79 Users | 22 Reviews

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| Original Title: | The Worry Stone |
| ISBN: | 0873586425 (ISBN13: 9780873586429) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Literary Awards: | Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY) for Children's Picture Book (1997) |
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This is a favorite of mine. The book tells the story of a little girl whose grandfather gives her a worry stone as he tells her the Native American legend of the stone. Later the stone comforts her during a great loss. Then later when she is old, she passes the stone on to another child who needs it, too. This book would be wonderful to use during a Nature walk or exploration or on Native American themed lessons plans. Also, children could find a worry stone to decorate and keep. Wonderful coping strategy for stress, worries, nervous children. Makes a lovely gift.Present Based On Books The Worry Stone
| Title | : | The Worry Stone |
| Author | : | Marianna Dengler |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 40 pages |
| Published | : | September 1st 1996 by Cooper Square Pub (first published January 25th 1996) |
| Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Fiction. Cultural |
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Ratings: 4.42 From 79 Users | 22 ReviewsAppraise Based On Books The Worry Stone
Weaves together three different stories in a touching way. Lovely art.This is a favorite of mine. The book tells the story of a little girl whose grandfather gives her a worry stone as he tells her the Native American legend of the stone. Later the stone comforts her during a great loss. Then later when she is old, she passes the stone on to another child who needs it, too. This book would be wonderful to use during a Nature walk or exploration or on Native American themed lessons plans. Also, children could find a worry stone to decorate and keep. Wonderful
This is certainly one of my favorite stories of all time. My discovery of this story is, in itself, a special story. Rediscovering it and re-reading it in preparation of telling it is a joy.

Beautiful story, beautiful illustrations - one of my favourite books from childhood.
What a great story using nature and stories passed down from generation to generation!
A sweet story about a little boy feeling left out and an elderly women who gives him something to help him cope. My son and I both enjoyed it. I really liked how they connected 3 stories together. It really kept my son's interest.
This book makes me cry every time. All grandparents are storytellers but one grandpa in particular loved telling stories and I miss those times with him. This book highlighted exactly those memories and I was hit hard with a wave of grief and gratitude and hope that I am able to extend that love and memory to my grandchildren someday. Or any child to cross my path.Children's books are so simple and so powerful and take the complication and anxiety out of life. Adults should not neglect to read

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