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  • 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 Bee Bully

    Angela Muse, Ewa PodleĹ›

    language (4eyesbooks, Aug. 4, 2012)
    This grumpy little bee does not treat his neighbors very well. Something happens to the bee that makes him realized treating others with kindness is the best way to earn friends.Also check out Lil Glimmer, The Nutt Family: An Acorny Adventure, Eager Eaglets: Birds of Play, Suzy Snowflake,Cactus Charlie, Monsters Have Mommies, The Christmas Owl, The Cat Who Lost His Meow, Ten Thankful Turkeys, Caterpillar Shoes, The Fox & the Snowman and Fraidy Cat Bat by Angela Muse.
  • The Bee

    Ute Fuhr, Raoul Sautai

    Spiral-bound (Moonlight Publishing, June 1, 2017)
    This book provides children with a fascinating insight into the life of bees. Captivatingly detailed illustrations reveal how these insects gather nectar and make honey, how they communicate with each other, build their hives and keep them clean, how they reproduce and rear their young and form new hives. We also learn about their cousins the wasps, who make their nests out of a kind of paper mâché, and we explore inside a termites’ nest. Twelve transparent overlay pages reveal further hidden surprises. This title forms part of the My First Discoveries series, a unique collection of highly illustrated information books for children aged 4 to 7 that aims to awaken children’s interest in the wonders of the natural, physical, and human world around them.
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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 Bee Bully

    Angela Muse, Ewa Podles

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 4, 2012)
    This grumpy little bee does not treat his neighbors very well, but something happens to him that makes him change his ways. He soon learns that treating others with kindness is the best way to earn friends. Also check out Lil Glimmer, The Nutt Family: An Acorny Adventure, The Pig Princess, Eager Eaglets: Birds of Play, Monsters Have Mommies, Suzy Snowflake, Cactus Charlie, The Cat Who Lost His Meow, The Christmas Owl, Ten Thankful Turkeys, Caterpillar Shoes and The Fox & the Snowman by this author.
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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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  • Stop the Bully

    Karen Tyrrell, Sammy Gunner, Digital Future Press

    Audiobook (Digital Future Press, Nov. 20, 2019)
    Eleven-year-old Brian is hiding something. His life is falling apart. Dad abandoned the family. Brian hates his new school. And now, a violent bully attacks him every day. Can Brian stop the bully without revealing his shameful secret? Stop the Bully is a riveting junior novel to empower girls and boys with assertive solutions. The mystery reveals the bullying dilemma from all perspectives. You can download free teacher notes and kids activities by visiting www.karentyrrell.com.
  • 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

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Yearling, April 1, 1988)
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  • The Bee

    Ute Fuhr, Raoul Sautai

    Spiral-bound (Moonlight Publishing, May 1, 1992)
    Watch a bee feeding from a flower. Look inside a hive. Find out how bees swarm.
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  • 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.
  • 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.