“<i>A Case of the Zaps</i> is <b>a clever and charming way to help kids understand anxiety and feel comfortable talking about it with friends and the adults in their lives</b>. It does a good job explaining how therapy works and giving children confidence that it can work for them. And it's fun!”
Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz, President, Child Mind Institute
With their expressive blue and yellow face, Pi is a charming young protagonist who provides a welcome introduction to the normality of the Zaps—or nerves—along with some coping mechanisms and words to boot up a conversation with friends or caretakers.
Kirkus Reviews
Readers of a carbon-based sort can learn more about. . .anxiety issues in general, from the authors’ closing note and the trio of online resources they supply.
Booklist