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Books with title The Big Bad Bully Bear

  • 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 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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  • The Big Bad Bully Bear

    Ginnie Hofmann

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 22, 1996)
    Illustrated in full color. One teddy bear is never enough! In this fourth sequel to Who Wants an Old Teddy Bear?, Arthur and his new friend, Fuzzy, teach a bully bear a valuable lesson when they invite all the teddy bears in the neighborhood--fifteen in all!--over for cake.
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  • 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.
  • Bailey the big Bully

    Lizi Boyd

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, )
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  • Bear The Bully

    Powell Jackson, Angel Jackson, B. Montgomery

    eBook (Powell Jackson, Oct. 26, 2012)
    This delightful children's book shows us how it's better to be a friend than a bully. The Bear discovers being a bully is not as exciting as laughing with friends.
  • 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 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!
  • 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”.
  • Yuse: The Bully & the Bear

    John Washakie, Barbara Snyder, Linda Stoval, Jon Cox

    Hardcover (Painted Pony Inc, Oct. 31, 2004)
    Yuse is the first in a series written by Native American authors on the Wind River Indian Reservation. Yuse is not the strongest, biggest or most athletic of his friends but he does learn to use his head in overcoming the tribal bully. The stroy crosses ethnic and cultural boundaries and is pertinent to anyone who has ever been the underdog.The book incorporates Native language into the story delighting young readers with the opportunity to learn new words.
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  • Big Bad Bully

    Dionna L. Hayden, Dionna L Hayden

    Paperback (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.
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