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Books with title The Bullybuster

  • The Bullybuster

    Clay Cormany

    language (Kindle Direct Publishing, Jan. 4, 2019)
    Ridgeview High School is abuzz with gossip after notorious bully Trevor Newsome is knocked flat by someone -- or something. After Trevor claims a robot attacked him, Principal Wilma Allan sends her nephew, ace student newspaper reporter Owen Dinsmore, to investigate. The police are stumped, but Owen's investigation leads to some amazing discoveries as well as a chance to go out with beautiful Erica Litvak, who might know more about Trevor's attacker than she admits.
  • Buster the Bully

    Andrea Antico, Virginia L. Small

    eBook (Everbest, Oct. 25, 2013)
    In BUSTER THE BULLY, you will understand that there’s hope for a young bully with low self-esteem. You will see how a tornado, a smart, kind kid, and a safe, supportive school environment can change the way a bully acts and feels. This story poem will promote class and family discussions about bullies. References about tornadoes and bullying provide additional resources for teachers, parents and young readers. BUSTER THE BULLY is a timely book for tots, pre-teens and teachers.
  • Buster the Bully

    Andrea Antico, Cherished Solutions, Virginia L. Small

    Hardcover (Everbest Printing, Nov. 1, 2013)
    In BUSTER THE BULLY, you will understand that there's hope for a young bully with low self-esteem. You will see how a tornado, a smart, kind kid and a safe supportive school environment can change the way a bully acts and feels. This story poem will promote class and family discussions about bullying. A bibliography about tornadoes and anti-bullying provides additional resources for teachers, parents and young readers.
  • The Bully Busters

    W. Michael Walker, Amber Walker

    eBook (We Walk West, LLC, Oct. 7, 2012)
    The beef is flying high at Southstone Middle School, and we’re not talking about the stuff you toss on the barbecue. This garbage pours from the mouths of a few hardcore bullies who love hammering on anyone they consider lame. Thankfully, Jackson and Jasmine Trotter have made it their personal mission to set these blowhards straight. Is the operation too risky? Will they crack under pressure? Come along with the Bully Busters on this hysterical ride, and see if courage prevails in the face of some massive skeletal breakage.
  • The Bully Busters

    W Michael Walker, Amber Walker

    Paperback (We Walk West, LLC, Oct. 8, 2012)
    The beef is flying high at Southstone Middle School, and we're not talking about the stuff you toss on the barbecue. This garbage pours from the mouths of a few hardcore bullies who love hammering on anyone they consider lame. Thankfully, Jackson and Jasmine Trotter have made it their personal mission to set these blowhards straight. Is the operation too risky? Will they crack under pressure? Come along with the Bully Busters on this hysterical ride, and see if courage prevails in the face of some massive skeletal breakage.
  • Buster the Bug

    Christie Canter

    eBook
    In rhyming Dr Seuss-like style, Buster the Bug is an easily read fun book that also teaches a moral lesson. The colorful and lovable characters must learn to accept one another's differences while becoming friends. Children and parents alike will enjoy getting to know the animals while learning about acceptance and diversity.
  • Jason, the Bully Buster

    Dr Jennifer Zimmerman, Courtney Monday

    Paperback (Bussey Books Publishing, April 8, 2019)
    Jason, the Bully Buster is a story about JJ, who noticed bullying happening at his school. Instead of being a bystander, he decided to be a bully buster, and helped to create a zero tolerance for bullying at his school.
  • Buster the Bug

    Christie Canter

    Paperback (ChrisDen Books, Dec. 28, 2017)
    In rhyming Dr Seuss-like style, Buster the Bug is an easily read fun book that also teaches a moral lesson. The colorful and lovable characters must learn to accept one another's differences while becoming friends. Children and parents alike will enjoy getting to know the animals while learning about acceptance and diversity.
  • The Bully Busters

    L. Diane Jones

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, April 1, 2014)
    Oh no! Chris has to move and leave his home town, his school, and his long time buddies. He thought moving was difficult, but trying to make new friends seems impossible. A few kids are bullying him and others so much that he doesn't want to go to school anymore. Will Chris stand up for what's right and help bust the bullies out of their bad behavior? Find out The Bully Busters.
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  • Buster and the Bull

    Virgil D. Mochel

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Oct. 31, 2013)
    Buster was a loyal and a loving pet. He was an English Shepherd dog who followed us all over the farm. If one of my older brothers drove a team of horses to do some work in one of the fields, Buster would go with him. He loved being with us and liked playing with us. My brothers and I liked to wrestle with him. He enjoyed it too. Sometimes my brother Richard or I would get down on the ground and hug Buster close to our bodies to try to see if we could keep him from getting free as the other person called him. He always freed himself by wriggling and pushing against us with his feet. He never snapped or bit us in the process.
  • Buster The Bully

    Telisa Parks

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, March 15, 2016)
    "Buster was meaner than mean. He made kids cry and his teachers scream." Has anyone made you cry, or does anyone make your teacher mad? When you read this story, think of somebody who makes you feel bad. Are they really as mean as you think, or do they just need a friend?