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Books with title The Big, Bad Bully

  • Tucker and the Big Bad Bully

    Lynn McCain

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 7, 2019)
    When Tucker starts his first day at a new school he is bullied for being different than his classmates. After talking to his mom, she helps him to realize that he is perfect just the way he is and that being "different" is not a bad thing. Tucker decides to embrace his uniqueness and proudly be who he was created to be. His true character is revealed when he chooses to help the bully in the story out of an embarrassing situation. His positivity is contagious and his classmates follow his lead. This story is perfect for early readers and reads much like the writings of Dr. Seuss with its rhythmic flow. It encourages children to be embrace their uniqueness, and to be proud of the person that they are. Children will love the fun, colorful pictures and smile as they watch Tucker overcome his bully.
  • Billy The Bully

    Mimi Rousseau

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Oct. 23, 2015)
    This book is about BULLYING. It has illustrations and meaningful words and music, to bring those who have been bullied, those who are being bullied and those who will learn how to prevent being bullied in the future.
  • Bailey the big Bully

    Lizi Boyd

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, )
    None
    K
  • Big Bad Bully

    Dionna L. Hayden

    eBook (Lucky Boots, Jan. 31, 2017)
    Trouble finds its way to the trio’s own backyard, but can they handle the problem?Since the family’s moving day, a new challenge has emerged for Kyla, Devin and Kris-Alex. There’s a mean and scary bully in their midst and he’s not going anywhere anytime soon! Join them on their journey as they learn how to handle the challenges of bullying while learning the importance of diversity from their unique and colorful perspective.
  • The Bully

    Thomasina F. Johnson, Marja Humphrey, Jessica E. Thompson

    Paperback (Books By Thomasina, March 7, 2012)
    7Ă—9, with 25 pages soft matte glossy cover The Bully is a book that takes you through the first day/week of school for young Tao. Tao who is nervous about the rumors he is hearing of the schools bully. He(Tao)being a concerned for others type of child began to wonder if the bully is as bad as they say, when he is nowhere to be found and is not bullying him. This book also has interaction pages at the back for you and your child/class to write in or review the lesson.
  • Bull The Bully

    Anthony Tilghman, Cyrus Webb

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 4, 2018)
    When a new student comes to school, the class tries to make him feel welcome. But Bull is not looking for friends. He is looking to cause trouble! Quickly gaining the nickname Bull "The Bully" he makes things hard for those around him, until things get out of hand and a secret about Bull's life is revealed. Will that help the students better understand the bully and can they become friends?
  • The Bully

    Patrick Jackson

    Paperback (Independently published, )
    Two students named Kiana and Cordaro attend a local elementary school where they have been bullied since the beginning of school. Justin, the bully, begins to bully them every since his parents has divorced. His father haven't been stopping by to see him after the divorce, and now he's bullying kids to hide his feelings about his dad. So, one day after Justin gets in trouble for bullying, his mom gets a call from the school, and begins to have a talk with him. After his conversation with his mom, he begins to change his ways, and starts treating kids with respect.
  • The Bully

    Mr. Kingston M Nevils, Ms. Kaprice M Williams, Mr. Langston M Nevils

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 5, 2019)
    This is an easy to read children's chapter book about bullying. There are a few twist and turns, super hero's, and encouragement for victims to tell their stories. This book is written to capture the Multicultural group and promote reading.
  • The Bully

    Anne E. Schraff, Paul Langan

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 2007)
    Welcome to Bluford High. This widely acclaimed teen series set in an urban high school features engaging, accessible writing and appealing, contemporary storylines.A new life. An 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 running from this bully--or find some way to fight back.
    Y
  • The Bully

    Rose Wright

    language (Talent Writers, March 31, 2014)
    Samantha is a damaged kid. Her father has physically abused her mother for years. One day, after much resentment and abuse, Samantha finally snaps and stabs him in the chest in his drunken sleep. Her mother takes the rap and the police dismiss it as a case of self-defense. Samantha and her mom move to another state. Samantha becomes great buddies with Maria, a brilliant kid from school. Everything is going great, until they run into a bully. Given her past, Samantha should not be bullied and the consequences may be fatal.
  • The Big Blue Bully

    Olivia Morris

    eBook (BookSurge Publishing, )
    None
  • Hugo, The Big Bad Bully

    Mamie Holiday, Maria McMillan, Catherine Yarborough, Alexis Simmons

    eBook (, Dec. 21, 2012)
    Although bullies come in all shapes and sizes, there is always a chance that the big bad bully might end up being the underdog. Hugo bullies Sugar Baby and when he comes face to face with a bigger bully called Punch, he begs her to protect him. Sugar Baby actually saves his life when she rescues him from the dog pound. Hugo gets a change to experience how terrible bullying feels. To sum it all up “bullying is wrong, and it does not pay”.