Kids Casting Their Fears Away With Worry Eaters + Giveaway

Mama to 5 Blessings  wrote this post of The Haywire Group, Inc. and their PR Company.  I received product in exchange for an honest review. This is not a sponsored review and all views and opinions are of my own and were not influenced in any way.

 

Most people have a fear of something but as adults we can work through it easier than children can. Children have a fear of something. My little guy has a fear of the dark and spiders. As a mom it takes encouraging and reassuring him that it is okay when he see’s a spider.  When’s it’s night time and his room is dark his night light helps but he still has the fear.  Sometimes children need something special to make them feel confident. Worry Eaters  is a line of plush dolls that perform a miraculous deed – they eat childhood fears! 

WORRY EATER ENNO, Worry Eater, Kids, Fears

Each whimsical plush character has a hang tag that explains to tots as young as 3 years that if they write their concern on paper — or draw it if too young to write — and tuck it into the plush’s zippered mouth, their Worry Eater will hold on to that fear for them, so they can get a good night’s sleep. In the morning, their fears usually don’t look so large after all!

worry eater sleep

My son loves drawing his fears and then giving them to his Worry Eater, Enno. The outcome of casting his fear in Enno’s zippered mouth is that it gives this little boy a sense of peace. During the day my little guy likes to keep his little treasures in Enno’s zippered mouth for safe keeping. What a great dual purpose! 

worry eater collage

Worry Eaters come in eight cuddly characters in two different sizes (small and large). Small is available for $15.99, large for $22.99. All characters are available for purchase directly from Worry Eaters web-site

 

Enter to win a Worry Eater of your choice (small or big) by entering on the below entry form to enter for a chance to win.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  Open to the US  ages 18+.

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Mama to 5 Blessings  wrote this post of The Haywire Group, Inc. and their PR Company.  I received product in exchange for an honest review. This is not a sponsored review and all views and opinions are of my own and were not influenced in any way. Mama to 5 Blessings is disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.  

Comments

  1. Robin (Masshole Mommy) says:

    That is a super cute idea. I would have loved one of these back when my little guy was small and afraid of his closet.

  2. I used to have worry dolls as a child, a little woven doll with a pocket for my troubles. Such a good way of putting your mind at ease, especially before bed

  3. my son does not like being in the dark

  4. My middle daughter isn’t so much afraid of things but she worries about everything and anything. We have been trying different methods to try and help her cope. I hope she’s not too old for this worry eater doll. That might just help!

  5. What a cute idea. I know even younger kids can benefit from putting things in writing or drawing their fears…

  6. Stomach aches and spooky dreams are my girl’s fears. This toy is adorable.

  7. These are a great idea. My kids had anxiety problems and these might have helped a lot.

  8. Catherine S says:

    This is such a cute idea. I need to get one for my little niece and nephew.

  9. This is a really creative idea to help kiddos let go of some of their worries! Giving them a soft, snuggly stuffy to take away the scariness is a smart solution!

  10. I love the idea of Worry Eaters. I think they would be great for adults, too!

  11. Ive never heard of a worry doll – but that is a wonderful idea. I need to get 4 of these for my girls. They each have something to worry about every night

  12. My child worries about everything, he is generally just very concerned about the world.

  13. This sounds like such an awesome idea, I think I need one for myself, I still worry a lot! x

  14. she is afraid of the dark.

  15. Aren’t these as sweet as can be? They are great conversation starters with the kiddos too, to help get fears out in the open.

  16. Isa’s fear is darkness. I think it is really cute that you zip up his mouth…your secret stays inside. Very cute idea.

  17. Oh this is a wonderful idea. My two boys 4 and 6 have a hard time with the dark. So this would be great.

  18. This is such a cute idea. I wish I had one when I was a kid. I like the one your daughter is holding.

  19. What a great concept for the kids! Having something to snuggle and keep you feeling safe is something even some of us adults might like.

  20. A worry doll is such a great idea. My girls are too afraid of the dark. I hope this doll helps.

  21. OH my goodness! What a cute idea! Plus, it helps you both know if there is something they may want to talk about!

  22. These are such a great idea. It’s a nice little companion to take away your fears is pretty cool. Luckily, my son isn’t to the point that he’s really afraid of anything, but I’m sure I have that to look forward to in the future.

  23. I’d get this for my nephew; he’s having a really hard time saying goodbye to people whenever they leave 🙁

  24. I love the Worry Eaters! We have one of these as well and my youngest loves hers. We love that they can write or draw their fears down. I think it’s a great concept.

  25. Oh this is great … I have a kid who is slightly afraid of the dark, this would help!

  26. I like this worry doll! My grandson is having nightmares right now and could use it!

  27. My youngest seems to have the most fears enough for all three kids. This is such a cute idea I think she would like it and it would work for her.

  28. What a cute idea! I love this, my daughter would really get a big use out of it

  29. This is such a great item to have for kids. My kids go thru phases of being scared of the dark and this would totally help!

  30. This is so cute. I think this is something my youngest son could benefit from. Good luck to everyone who enters the giveaway (not entering).

  31. This is an amazing idea. I will have to get one for my Daughter. I think she will love it.

  32. I just love this idea. Both my kids have night fears & this doll could be a great asset to them to keep them stay peaceful. I would have loved one for myself when I was a kid!

  33. I’ve never heard of Worry Eaters but this is a great toy that does so much more the Children. I like toys like this. How did you son choose the name “Enno”? its quite interesting

  34. Julie Lundstrom says:

    My son has fear of the dark.

  35. Julie Lundstrom says:

    My son is afraid of the dark.

  36. She worries about all sorts of things, including public speaking.

  37. Jennifer Scheldberg says:

    Not a fan of thunderstorms in our house.

  38. My youngest daughter has a fear of being by herself so she walks around with her blanket. #ProductReviewParty

  39. heights & dogs

  40. odessa frey says:

    My kiddo has anxiety issues so she worries about all sorts of things. 🙁

  41. Debbie Clauer says:

    Waking up alone.

  42. Esther Swartz says:

    My son recently became afraid of the dark.

  43. My child is afraid of the dark. Having one of these to cuddle at night would be wonderful!

  44. Cassie Hayes says:

    My daughter has a fear of waking up alone. She even semi wakes and peeks to see if you are still there. Probably stemming from her 131 stay in the NICU.

  45. My youngest is afraid of storms and any type of bug.

  46. My granddaughter is afraid of snakes.

  47. michelle jacobsen says:

    my grand daughter is afraid of the dark hallway

  48. She is afraid of spiders. He is afraid of nothing that I know of

  49. My daughter is afraid of Spiders

  50. Amanda Schaeffer says:

    This is such a cool idea.My daughter is scared of the dark and ghosts.

  51. My daughter is terrified of vacuum cleaners.

  52. Amanda Schaeffer says:

    My daughter is scared of ghosts and she’s scared of the dark

  53. Laurie Nykaza says:

    I’d get this for my nephew he is just 1 year old right now and does not like being alone in his bedroom

  54. karen mayernick says:

    My little one is afraid of the dark and the basement!

  55. Melinda Stephens says:

    My son is mostly just afraid of me leaving the house without him. He’s pretty attached to me.

  56. Robin Abrams says:

    She is very afraid of being alone. And of coarse of the dark

  57. The biggest fear so far is being left alone or losing one of us. I am not sure what brought it on but the nightmares are getting terrible for everyone.

  58. DAVID KROMER says:

    fun stuff to play with the grandkiddos

  59. Josilyn Barfuss says:

    My daughter has suffered anxiety about going to school ever since Kindergarten and she is in 2nd grade this year. It’s gotten better, but she still worries almost every night before bed, thinking about the next day. She has trouble sleeping and sometimes even gets sick to her stomach and throws up. I really think this is a cute idea that she could benefit from. I can’t wait to get her one of these.

  60. Andrea Workman says:

    My niece Natalie hates being alone!

  61. Laurie Emerson says:

    My daughter is afraid of the dark and any shadows on her wall from the tree by the window.

  62. My son is afraid of the dark, right now.

  63. Angela Hendricks says:

    My son is afraid of the dark.

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