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Books with title The Bully

  • Bury the Bully

    Stefanie Noonan, STEFANIE NOONAN, SNAIL

    eBook
    Once Upon Every Childhood...In a not so faraway land live bullies who try to make themselves taller and stronger by causing others to feel smalland weak. The bullies are like weeds scattered among the flowering children in the green majestic mountainsof Burlville. They storm and thunder destroying all that lies in their path.But they have forgotten one thing . . . a storm always changes the atmosphere!Bullies do not like change. They especially do not like Bailey, the fresh sweet smell of rain that is coming to Burlville.If you are bullied like Bailey, it’s not your fault. You didn’t deserve it. You don’t have to take it. Bullies rise and fall. Storms come and go, but hope and help are closer than you think. Come along to Burlville with Bailey and learn together how to bury the bully.YOU ARE NEVER IN THIS ALONE . .
  • The Bully Book

    Cami Carlson

    (Independently published, Feb. 9, 2016)
    The Bully Book illustrates modern bullying tactics and encourages children to think about what they are doing and saying. Parents and teachers will love the message of Cami Carlson's rhyming tale, which teaches young readers the importance of being kind.
  • Billy the Bully

    Lacretia Palmer

    language (Mascot Books, Dec. 13, 2016)
    Oh No! Billy the Bully is at it again. Tormenting kids and taking their lunches! Will he be this way forever or is there hope for change?
  • Billy the Bully

    Susan Tan

    language (, Sept. 1, 2011)
    There's a new bully in school-Billy. The children are scared of Billy, who's mean, big and a bully. The children do not tell the teacher about the bullyingÑbecause they are afraid that Billy will be nastier to them. But Tim's mother, Mrs Lee, soon finds out about the bullying, and tries to set the situation straight once and for allÑby inviting Billy over for a tea at her house. What is Mrs Lee up to?
  • The Bully Boys

    Eric Walters

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 13, 2001)
    The Bully Boys is the story of fourteen-year-old Thomas Roberts, who finds himself looking after the family farm when his father goes off to fight for the British army during the War of 1812. When Thomas inadvertently stumbles upon some American soldiers who are attempting to rob a local store, his quick thinking and his bravery save the day. His actions also catch the eye of the war's most famous officer-Lieutenant James FitzGibbon, leader of the unit dubbed the Green Tigers or "Bully Boys." This, Tommy realizes, is his chance to escape the drudgery of the farm and join the "real" men who are fighting for their freedom. When FitzGibbon takes Tommy under his wing for a time, the young man soon finds that war is both more fascinating and more horrifying than he had ever imagined. Based on the true events surrounding the legendary James FitzGibbon and The Battle of Beaver Dam, The Bully Boys is a moving account of a young man's experience of war.
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  • The Bully

    Jamie Suzanne

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, March 15, 1988)
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  • The Elf Bully

    Katrina Hardin, Darius Hill

    language (, Oct. 4, 2011)
    Christmas Holiday book with a hidden serious message about the importance of reading. Rudolph and Friends have trouble at school; then learn that Santa has a very serious problem. An Elf, who is a bully, has been stealing Christmas Presents from good children who don't read. Worse, the Elf Bully has possession of a magic globe which he used to trap Santa. Can Santa be rescued in time for Christmas? Even if he can, is there anything that can be done to stop the Elf Bully from taking more Christmas presents in the future? Themes: promote literacy, discourage bullying.
  • The Bully Trap

    Erainna Winnett, Abira Das

    Paperback (Counseling with HEART, March 3, 2014)
    Wendell has resorted to hiding to get away from Lloyd, the class bully, but he’s still getting picked on. Since he can’t hide all day at school, Wendell asks Ms. Martinez, the school counselor, for some suggestions about standing up to a bully. Ms. Martinez offers him a variety of smart, practical ideas. Will Wendell be brave enough to use them? This book offers children a wealth of strategies they can use to take back their power in the face of bullying. Included are eight activities to help reinforce the ideas presented in the book. There are printable activity pages available for this title at CounselingwithHEART.com Grades 2-6, Softcover, 40 pages Other titles available in the Make a Difference Series Superheroes: The Power of Bystanders
  • Billy the Bully

    Naomi Pettway, Nicholas Pleasant

    language (, April 26, 2012)
    Billy is the biggest third grader at Beamont Elementary School. He often bullies his classmates because he thinks that they are shorter, smaller, weaker and wimpier than he is. Billy soon faces a problem more troublesome than himself! Will Billy learn to play nicely and treat his peers with respect, or will he continue to be known as “Billy the Bully?”
  • The Bully

    Ms. Nancy P. Hewko

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 5, 2012)
    Bullying is all around us. Should we take the easy way out and turn our backs to it and say and do nothing? Or should we help stop it? Logan, Sarah and Megan Fish have choices to make when they find out someone is being bullied both at school and also on the internet. But first they have to find out who is that someone is that is being bullied. What can they do to stop it? Read on to find out.
  • The Bully

    Matthew Gallegly

    Paperback (Slacker Pub, Dec. 31, 2008)
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  • Fix the Bully

    Ian Tetrault

    language (, July 26, 2012)
    Every kid deals with bullying. This book confront the bully issue using surrealism, science fiction and fantasy. ‘Fix the Bully’ takes the serious matter of bullies, retells it in a way that will get through to teenagers. The hero, a ninth grader, ponders ways of getting even with his tormentor. One thing leads to another; now someone is in the hospital. This book does not promote violence. It analyses the thinking of children who are bullied, and extends their fantasies into 'what if' scenarios.Copiously illustrated.