Bullying is something we’ve all been through. We all carry the scars of a bully, and some of us carry scars from being a bully. This collection helps kids see that they are not alone. The discussion questions after each story help kids learn empathy, which is the vaccine for bullying. This book would be a wonderful addition to any middle school’s library and/or curriculum. The stories are varied, easy to read, but not overly simple. They all give examples of how to deal with a bully, which isn’t easy.
Tales from the Bully Box
Cat Woods
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Genre: Children’s eBooks
Bullying stinks, but knowing what to do about it can make things better. In Tales from the Bully Box, you will find short stories about kids just like you. They get bullied, and sometimes they even bully. But most of the time, they are bystanders who have to figure out what to do when they witness the bullying all around them.
In “Hailey’s Shooting Star,” one-handed Hailey proves her worth on the basketball court and as a friend. In “The Eyes on the Back of My Head,” you’ll get to stare straight into Mike Mansky’s soul with a pair of super-secret laser eyes. Filled with stories that take readers on a journey from the classroom to summer camp and the basketball court to the mall, Tales from the Bully Box inspires kids to be the best friends they can be.
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