“It’s easy for a child to feel like an outsider when they’re struggling with anxiety. Especially if everyone around them seems calm and collected while they’re worrying about everything. That’s where this book comes in!
Alex, the Awesome and Artsy Allosaurus is a heartwarming children’s book that helps young readers understand that anxiety is perfectly natural and something a lot of people deal with, though you might not be able to tell from looking at them. Even better, it can be overcome!
It teaches children that it’s okay to let go of their worries instead of holding onto them and being consumed by them. By finding something that calms them down or talking to someone they trust about it, they can move on.
And Alex the Allosaurus is incredibly relatable and also just plain adorable. The story has enough depth to keep older kids engaged while reading alone as well as enough simplicity to appeal to younger kids. And the illustrations really bring it to life—the bright colours and adorable dinosaurs make it hard not to smile as you read!
After reading this book, you’ll want to read the rest of the series too!”
– Louise Jane, CEO The Golden Wizard Book Prize
“Alex is growing up in a family of fearsome dinosaurs, but he is a timid young Allosaurus who is exceptionally weighed down by anxiety. While it seems like all the other dinosaurs have not a care in the world, his friend Hadley recognizes that Alex’s worries are affecting his mood and she wants to help him. Knowing she can’t take away his valid concerns, Hadley shares a few practical techniques for dealing with overwhelming anxiety, but these methods don’t seem to work for Alex, leaving him even more stressed and frustrated. Then, Hadley has a brilliant idea, inviting Alex to her house to try one more thing. Hadley’s final suggestion is right up Alex’s alley, not only relieving his stress but also helping Alex learn a special talent that he didn’t even know he had!
A book that is needed now more than ever, Alex, the Awesome and Artsy Allosaurus raises awareness and encourages compassion in a world where our children are inundated with varied and unique challenges. The topics in this book are a must-read for families that have kids struggling with anxieties, for youths whose friends are significantly impacted by the effects of stress, or for any classroom setting where young children regularly interact with one another. Beyond the overarching theme of Alex’s story, other lessons that can be found within the pages of this delightful and educational picture book include helping others, overcoming challenges in healthy ways, and allowing ourselves to be defined by our strengths rather than our perceived weaknesses.
The illustrations are approachable for the very young, and the bold colors will keep their attention. And who doesn’t love a friendly dinosaur wearing purple shoes? Children may first be drawn to the book by the simple, bright images or the ever-popular inclusion of dinosaurs, but they will quickly develop compassion for Alex as the easy-to-follow storyline progresses. Alex’s relatable struggles couldn’t be more valid, and they provide an essential opportunity for productive conversations. Encouraging empathy, Susan Mills has designed a heartening tale that imparts important lessons for young and old. Alex, the Awesome and Artsy Allosaurus is an adorable, emotional, and inspirational children’s story that can be used as a starting point for understanding and dealing with anxieties.”
– Jordan Ehmann, Indies Today
“Alex the Allosaurus just can’t stop worrying in Mills’ picture book. Alex isn’t like other allosauruses; they’re big, brave, and scary. By contrast, Alex is worried…about almost everything. “Will my house be empty when I get home?” he wonders. “What if I don’t want to scare anyone?” All this fretting affects his sleep and digestion, so much so that his best friend, Hadley the Hadrosaurus, steps in to help. She suggests a couple of ideas in an attempt to soothe Alex’s anxiety, but she’s unsuccessful. It isn’t until a comment from Alex sparks an idea that they find the perfect solution, allowing him to knock his troubles down and build up something bigger, better, and more beautiful than before. This story is an approachable way to introduce children to issues of mental health and the healing that art therapy can bring about…”
– KIRKUS REVIEWS