Jenny has always been a happy girl, but lately she has developed a huge bag of worries.
The bag follows her everywhere - to school, to the loo, even when she watches TV.
She thinks about asking her brother or her mum or dad, but figures they won't take her seriously.
Her best friend advises locking it up, but that doesn't work. Her teacher says: 'You've got too many worries! In future, leave that bag at home!' The bag grows bigger and bigger, and just when Jenny decides no one can help, a kind lady comes along.
With great common sense, she takes the worries out one by one and sorts them into groups.
Now that they are out in the open, they can be dealt with and the bag tossed away.
The lively, comic-style pictures and the general nature of the worries make this excellent for any number of problems. The message is clear - find someone who will listen and talk about it.