Following The Boy Battle, The "Terrible" Bullies finds the three main characters--Tanya, Jake, and Diamond--teaming up together to stop the new bullies in high school. As the trio begin their freshman year at Bridge Bank High, they want to do the right thing to stop bullying. Despite their best efforts, drama and clashes between the trio, the bullies, and the school principal ensue. Will they be able to stand up to the "terrible" bullies, or perhaps reveal a bigger lesson to be learned by all?
After feeling ignored in his new town, a young toad tries to act like a bully but learns the value of being a good friend instead.
This book gives some great scenarios and information to recognize and change the bullying situations in our lives. This book is also designed to make everyone more aware of what bullying is.
In the story the characters do not believe they are bullies. They make excuses for their behaviors and think it's okay. At the end of the story they recognize they are the bullies and decide they want to change their ways.
Selected to join the school safety patrol squad, third-grader Mary quickly turns into a bully and classmate Doug suspects she may be tampering with the book raffle.
Parents, teachers and youth leaders are encouraged to develop anti-bullying strategies by using the "Let's Talk About It" conversation starters in the book and by taking the Anti-Bullying Pledge with their children after reading the story.
They realize that the bullying may not stop completely, but now they are more prepared to handle trouble with bullies.
The children in this book teach each other important lessons they’ve learned through their own experiences with bullies, driving home the fact that bullying is never okay—but that it is always okay to find an adult if another child ...
Patricia Polacco has taken up the cause against bullies ever since Thank You, Mr. Falker, and her passion shines through in this powerful story of a girl who stands up for a friend.
How bad can a bad day get?
This 5-STAR Book by award winning author Daniel David Elles (danieldavidelles.com) is illustrated by a 5th Grader to help kids read and to promote Anti-Bullying!