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Books with title Bully on the Bus

  • 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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  • Bully on the Bus

    Carl Bosch, Rebekah Strecker

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Jack is being teased by the fifth-grade bully on the school bus. Readers help Jack decide whether to ignore him, ask an adult for help, or fight back.
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  • Bully on the bus

    Kathryn Apel

    Paperback (Kane Miller Books / EDC Publishing, Jan. 1, 2018)
    All the emotions seven-year-old Leroy experiences as the bully on the bus taunts and threatens him are perfectly captured in this sensitive and beautifully written verse novel. The heartwarming ending is empowering and offers courage to anyone who’s ever felt small.
  • The Ogre Bully

    A. B. Hoffmire, Rob Cleveland, August House

    Audiobook (August House, June 11, 2008)
    This whimsically drawn story is based on an old Swedish folktale, in which a farmer and his wife match wits with a large, mean-spirited ogre.The Ogre Bully is a Swedish folktale that is told by A.B. Hoffmire about a greedy ogre that appears at a young farmer's fields. The Ogre claims the young farmer's fields and steals his crops, leaving the young farmer nothing to eat or sell. Facing the possibility of a complete financial collapse, the farmer and his wife come up with an ingenious plan to fool the Ogre and regain their fields and crops. In the end, through perseverance, they are able to outwit the Ogre and avoid a disaster. This ogre story is a great opportunity to teach children about the consequences of bullying. In the case of encountering an ogre bully, kids will learn to practice courage and resourcefulness. Author Note: "I always enjoy a good story, and 'The Gullible Troll' is a very good story (from the excellent book, Swedish Folktales and Legends). My version of the story, 'The Ogre Bull' loosely adapts the original to a children's book format, and I added my own illustrations.
  • 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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  • Bully on the Bus

    Kathryn Apel

    eBook (University of Queensland Press, July 1, 2014)
    An important story that will empower young children dealing with bullying that includes inventive ideas for overcoming it She's big. She's smart. She's mean. She's the bully on the bus. She picks on me and I don't like it. But I don't know how to make her stop. When the bully on the bus taunts seven-year-old Leroy and threatens him of worse to come, his teacher introduces him to the adventures in The Big Bad Book of Fairytales. Hidden throughout are the clues that Leroy will need to overcome the bullying taunts once and for all. Bully on the Bus incorporates fairy tales to teach lessons about coping and self-esteem, empowering young children to deal with and overcome bullying.
  • Cat on the Bus

    Aram Kim

    Paperback (Holiday House, Nov. 20, 2018)
    Follow a stray cat as she braves the snowy city streets to find a home in this nearly-wordless picture book. A calico cat with curious eyes cautiously approaches a grocery store. . . . only to be shooed away by the owner with a broom. She keeps wandering, and tries to climb on a city bus-- but the driver tells her to SCRAM! Disheartened, the cat huddles down as snow begins to fall-- until another bus pulls up, and the driver welcomes her aboard. And when an old man sits down beside her, the cat makes a friend for life-- and finally finds the home she’s been searching for.A purr-fect pick for cat lovers, this heartwarming picture book features a simple text, heavy with onomatopoeia, and striking, bold illustrations that carry the story, depicting the charming cat’s range of emotions. See how a simple act of kindness can change lives forever. Young readers will empathize with the strong emotional content—hunger, loneliness, and rejection, giving way to contentment and joy—and delight in the expressive illustrations.
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  • Bully on the Bus

    Carl W. Bosch, Rebekah Strecker

    Hardcover (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1988)
    The reader decides what Jack should do when Nick Jones, a big kid in the fifth grade, picks on him
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  • The Bully on the Bus

    Marjorie Weinman Sharmat , Andrew Sharmat

    language (Alloy Entertainment, April 4, 2017)
    Will anyone stand up to Brian, the bully? He took away Marvin Kittleman’s lunch. He stole Aaron Fong’s baseball cap. And now he’s going after Max and Charlie! But this time Brian has gone too far! When he fights with Max, he won’t get away with it. His punishment? This sixth grader has to go back to kindergarten! Meet all the kids on the school bus and share their zany adventures in this wonderful series!
  • Bully on the Bus

    Kathryn Apel

    Paperback (University of Queensland Press, April 1, 2015)
    An important story that will empower young children dealing with bullying that includes inventive ideas for overcoming it She’s big. She’s smart. She’s mean. She’s the bully on the bus. She picks on me and I don’t like it. But I don’t know how to make her stop. When the bully on the bus taunts seven-year-old Leroy and threatens him of worse to come, his teacher introduces him to the adventures in The Big Bad Book of Fairytales. Hidden throughout are the clues that Leroy will need to overcome the bullying taunts once and for all. Bully on the Bus incorporates fairy tales to teach lessons about coping and self-esteem, empowering young children to deal with and overcome bullying.
  • Bugs on the Bus

    Paul Orshoski, D J Panec, Michele Noiset

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2010)
    We Read Phonics is an innovative series that combines a fun story with simple phonic games. The games are quick and easy to play and are designed to help children read the story and improve their reading skills. The result is faster reading development and kids who love to read! In Bugs on the Bus, Jack is bringing a jar of bugs to school. Unfortunately, the jar breaks on the bus and all the bugs escape! The result is a very wild ride in this story filled with lots of humor and lots of flying bugs!
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  • The Bully

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Yearling, April 1, 1988)
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