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Books with title The Big, Bad Bully

  • The Bully

    Paul Langan

    Paperback (Townsend Press, Jan. 7, 2002)
    A new life. A new school. A new bully. That's what Darrell Mercer faces when he and his mother move from Philadelphia to California. After spending months living in fear, Darrell is faced with a big decision. He can either keep on running from this bully or find some way to fight back.
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  • The Big, Bad Bully

    Jack Canfield, Miriam Laundry, Eva Morales

    Hardcover (Health Communications Inc, Oct. 29, 2019)
    Self-Esteem expert Jack Canfield and noted educational speaker Miriam Laundry reveal that the biggest bully in a child's world is not lurking around the corner but living inside her head. Words have power. The words others say to us can either lift us as high as the clouds, or drop us down like a crashing plane. But what about the words we tell ourselves? What about that constantly running inner voice? In truth, what we say to ourselves impacts us even more than what others say to us. "Pigtails are for babies!" she snarled at me. Her words hurt more than the time I broke my arm. I quickly untied my hair. I wore my hair down for the rest of the school year. That was the first time I met the Big Bad Bully. . . . She called me names like "fatty," "piglet" and "ugly." Things are worse now that I am in the 6th grade. Even when I don't see her, I can always hear the whispers, the giggles, and the growls. So goes the mesmerizing story of a young girl who grows up with a voice that ridicules and demeans her. In the end, we discover that her tormentor is staring back at her every day in the mirror. Featuring stunning artwork, this small yet profound book is a tool for engaging children, young adolescents, parents, and caring adults about the impressions they make on themselves with their thoughts and self-talk. Included are powerful workbook exercises and resources for implementing healthy self-esteem habits that can last a lifetime.
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  • The Big, Bad Bully

    Jack Canfield, Miriam Laundry, Eva Morales

    eBook (Health Communications Inc EB, Oct. 28, 2019)
    Self-Esteem expert Jack Canfield and noted educational speaker Miriam Laundry reveal that the biggest bully in a child's world is not lurking around the corner but living inside her head. Words have power. The words others say to us can either lift us as high as the clouds, or drop us down like a crashing plane. But what about the words we tell ourselves? What about that constantly running inner voice? In truth, what we say to ourselves impacts us even more than what others say to us. "Pigtails are for babies!" she snarled at me. Her words hurt more than the time I broke my arm. I quickly untied my hair. I wore my hair down for the rest of the school year. That was the first time I met the Big Bad Bully. . . . She called me names like "fatty," "piglet" and "ugly." Things are worse now that I am in the 6th grade. Even when I don't see her, I can always hear the whispers, the giggles, and the growls. So goes the mesmerizing story of a young girl who grows up with a voice that ridicules and demeans her. In the end, we discover that her tormentor is staring back at her every day in the mirror. Featuring stunning artwork, this small yet profound book is a tool for engaging children, young adolescents, parents, and caring adults about the impressions they make on themselves with their thoughts and self-talk. Included are powerful workbook exercises and resources for implementing healthy self-esteem habits that can last a lifetime.
  • The Big Bad Fox

    Benjamin Renner

    Paperback (First Second, June 20, 2017)
    Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Fox? No one, it seems.The fox dreams of being the terror of the barnyard. But no one is intimidated by him, least of all the hens―when he picks a fight with one, he always ends up on the losing end. Even the wolf, the most fearsome beast of the forest, can’t teach him how to be a proper predator. It looks like the fox will have to spend the rest of his life eating turnips.But then the wolf comes up with the perfect scheme. If the fox steals some eggs, he could hatch the chicks himself and raise them to be a plump, juicy chicken dinner. Unfortunately, this plan falls apart when three adorable chicks hatch and call the fox Mommy.Beautifully rendered in watercolor by Benjamin Renner, The Big Bad Fox is a hilarious and surprisingly tender parable about parenthood that's sure to be a hit with new parents (and their kids too).
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  • The Bully

    Paul Langan

    eBook (Townsend Press, May 18, 2011)
    Darrell Mercer, a 9th grader at Bluford High, is at the center of this story. Darrell and his mother move to the Bluford area in the middle of the school year. Physically smaller than his peers, Darrell quickly becomes a target for Tyray Hobbs, the freshman class bully.
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  • The Big Bad Fox

    Benjamin Renner

    eBook (First Second, June 20, 2017)
    Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Fox? No one, it seems.The fox dreams of being the terror of the barnyard. But no one is intimidated by him, least of all the hens—when he picks a fight with one, he always ends up on the losing end. Even the wolf, the most fearsome beast of the forest, can’t teach him how to be a proper predator. It looks like the fox will have to spend the rest of his life eating turnips.But then the wolf comes up with the perfect scheme. If the fox steals some eggs, he could hatch the chicks himself and raise them to be a plump, juicy chicken dinner. Unfortunately, this plan falls apart when three adorable chicks hatch and call the fox Mommy.Beautifully rendered in watercolor by Benjamin Renner, The Big Bad Fox is a hilarious and surprisingly tender parable about parenthood that's sure to be a hit with new parents (and their kids too).
  • Tata and the Big Bad Bull

    Juleus Ghunta, Ann-Cathrine Loo

    Paperback (Cas, May 31, 2018)
    Tata loves going to school, but the only way he can get there is through Pellken Pasture, which is fiercely guarded by the Big Bad Bull. Can Tata figure out how to get past the angry bull and make it to school on time?Told in rhyme, Tata and the Big Bad Bull is fun story about determination and overcoming fear with compassion.
  • The Big Bully

    Kyndal McMillian, DAN ALATORRE

    Paperback (Independently published, May 5, 2019)
    A boy who was mean to others learns lessons and says he's sorry.
  • The Big Bad Bully Bear

    Ginnie Hofmann

    Paperback (Reverie Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Andy is hoping for a toy rocket ship for his birthday. When Grandma sends a teddy bear instead, he is unhappy and disappointed. But a nightmare adventure turns Andy and the teddy bear, Arthur into fast friends. This title is suitable for ages 4-8.
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  • Billy the Bully

    Lacretia Palmer

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Jan. 6, 2015)
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  • The Bully

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Yearling, April 1, 1988)
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  • The Big Bad Bully

    Jennifer J. Fisher

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Jan. 23, 2015)
    In this book the three little rascals learn how to stand up for themselves against the Big Bad Bully. Based on the Three Little Pigs, the Big Bad Bully tries to scare the three little rascals. But you will discover that the three little rascals use their minds and words to defend themselves against bullying. It is fun to read and you will enjoy the big surprise at the end. Rascals can overcome their fear and bullies aren't always prepared for what is next. Also, in this book there are action lessons to work on as a class or on your own. This is me when I was a kid. I was a little rascal, too. The Big Bad Bully is everywhere. In all schools, neighborhoods and work places. Even as adults there are bullies. A bully can also learn to stop. Rascals are forever victorious in our stand against bullies! Read on and have fun kiddos!