A wise and comical look at anxiety and how to banish it ... With funny pictures and a guide to different kinds of worries, this is soothing for all ages.
The Sunday Times
‘Complete with comic deep-breathing advice and a Very Useful Guide to Worries, this follow-up to <i>Barbara Throws a Wobbler </i>confirms Shireen as a hilarious, kindly and invaluable source of “feelings” advice for preschoolers
Guardian
<i>Nadia Shireen’s hilarious</i> Geoffrey Gets the Jitters <i>depicted the fears of its titular hero as wibbly-wobbly worms that Geoffrey eventually learned to tackle with deep breaths and big chats. The back page’s “Very Useful Guide”, examining types of worry from the Frazzle to the Fret, probably ought to go on the fridge to help the anxious of all ages through the festive season</i>
Observer Children's Books of the Year
<i>From the author of </i>Barbara Throws A Wobbler <i>comes an equally brilliant look at childhood anxieties as Geoffrey feels wriggly jitters in his tummy as he worries about everything — including being stomped on by dinosaurs. Luckily, he learns a few tricks to chase them away. Comes with a giggly guide to different jitters</i>
Daily Mail Children’s Books of the Year