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Elizabeth Olsen is writing a self-care book for kids

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Elizabeth Olsen is writing a self-care book for kids with her husband Robbie Arnett.

The ‘WandaVision’ actress and her spouse have announced their debut book, ‘Hattie Harmony: Worry Detective’, which will be aimed at children and will be published by Viking Children’s Books on June 28, 2022.

Elizabeth, 32, said in a statement: “Robbie and I couldn’t be more thrilled to introduce the world to Hattie Harmony. Inspired by the picture books we adored as kids, we hope that Hattie will become a friend and a welcomed reminder to be kind to yourself and to each other.

“We couldn’t have brought Hattie’s world to life without Marissa Valdez’s imaginative illustrations. In the words of Hattie Harmony … ‘Worry, Worry, Go Away… There’s No Time For You Today.’ ”

‘Hattie Harmony: Worry Detective’ will be the first book in Elizabeth and Robbie’s series of children’s titles.

The books will be Marissa Valdez and will follows Hattie Harmony, a “Worry Detective,” who helps her friends overcome their everyday anxieties like getting on the school bus or speaking in front of their classmates.

In a joint statement, Elizabeth and Robbie, 29, said: “When we sat down to write Hattie Harmony, our goal was to create a relatable character who made talking about complicated feelings fun and engaging for kids.

“We hope Hattie Harmony will become a welcomed reminder that it’s okay to speak up when we need help, and to always treat ourselves and others with kindness.”

The pair – who made their first public appearance as a couple in 2017 – are said to have brought “empathy and humour” to the book series, which the publishers are hoping will introduce young people to “the importance of self-care”.

Tamar Brazis, associate publisher of Viking Children’s Books, in a statement: “Elizabeth and Robbie brought such empathy and humour to Hattie Harmony, which introduces young readers to the importance of self-care. This exciting new series provides both parents and kids with useful tools that they can practice whenever they need a little help coming back to the present moment.”

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