Nola, The Monster of Loneliness — ChildTherapyToys

Nola, The Monster of Loneliness

Product Number : 100J52100
CA$32.85

  • Heroine of The Lonely Little Monster
  • Twelve inch green plush who sports a playful tail and mane
  • Her handle-like tail makes her an irresistible tote while her wide-eyed gaze makes for an immediate friend

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Need a hug? So does Nola, the first character of the WorryWoo series. The heroine of The Lonely Little Monster is a twelve inch green plush who sports a playful tail and mane. With large shimmering eyes and an adorable belly button she's everyone's delight! Her handle-like tail makes her an irresistible tote while her wide-eyed gaze makes for an immediate friend.



Product Features




  • The WorryWoos have set themselves apart by creating a unique series that bring human emotions to life by personifying feelings as main characters.

  • Nola lives in a world of sunny skies and beautiful landscapes but she's missing one thing... a friend. She would love to be your best friend!

  • Need a hug? So does Nola, the first character of the WorryWoo series.

  • With large shimmering eyes and an adorable belly button she's everyone's delight!

  • Plush Nola doll is 12" tall. Featured on the TodayShow and Winner of Creative Child Top Toy award




Nola is part of The WorryWoo series. All WorryWoo plush dolls are handmade with love and care and meet all safety requirements.


The WorryWoos have set themselves apart by creating a unique series that bring human emotions to life by personifying feelings as main characters.


About the WorryWoos

The WorryWoo Monsters, a series by Andi Green, was first seen in a New York City art exhibition in 2001. Originally called The Monsters in My Head, Green wanted to create characters with a story that each embodied an emotion. Using her design and illustration background she built 5 light boxes, 24 X36 in size, each containing a monster with its story Xerox-transferred to the front of the box. From loneliness to confusion, she began tackling complicated feelings and transformed them into quirky, loveable characters. Her message of embrace your emotions received such a positive response, she was asked by many if she ever considered turning her single art pieces into storybooks. In 2002 she began to expand her concept, but it wasn't until 2007 that she decided to publish and produce her new collection. Nola plush is 14" tall.