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Llama Llama and the Bully Goat by Anna Dewdney – P DEW
Llama Llama is learning lots of new things at school and making many friends. But when Gilroy Goat starts teasing him and some of their classmates, Llama Llama isn’t sure what to do. And then he remembers what his teacher told him—walk away and tell someone. It works! But then Llama Llama feels bad. Can he and Gilroy try to be friends again? |
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Super Manny Stands Up! by Kelly DiPucchio – P DIP
The story of a brave little raccoon named Manny, whose superhero games at home give him unexpected strength at school when he puts on his invisible cape to stand up to a bully. |
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Stick and Stone by Beth Ferry – P FER
Stick and Stone are lonely until Pinecone’s teasing causes one to stick up for the other, forming a solid friendship. |
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Dare! A Story about Standing Up to Bullying in Schools by Erin Frankel – J 302.343 FRA
Told from a bystander’s perspective, Jayla sees that Luisa has become the class bully’s new target, but she doesn’t dare stand up to the bully for fear of being bullied. |
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Tough! A Story about How to Stop Bullying in Schools by Erin Frankel – J 302.343 FRA
Told from the bully’s perspective, Sam doesn’t feel she is bullying people until she realizes that the others think she is mean. |
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Stella’s Starliner by Rosemary Wells – P WEL
Stella is unnerved by a bullying group of weasels who say mean things about her humble home until her mother offers words of comfort, and her father drives the trailer to a new location where kind friends are found. |
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The Juice Box Bully: Empowering Kids to Stand Up for Others by Robert Sornson – P SOR
Have you ever seen a bully in action and done nothing about it? The kids at Pete’s new school get involved instead of being bystanders. When Pete begins to misbehave, his classmates teach him about “The Promise.” Will Pete decide to shed his bullying habits and make “The Promise?” |
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Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson – P WOO
When Ms. Albert teaches a lesson on kindness, Chloe realizes that she and her friends have been wrong in making fun of new student Maya’s shabby clothes and refusing to play with her. |
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Extremely Cute Animals Operating Heavy Machinery by David Gorden – SEL P GOR
When bullies try to stop the adorable animals from building their sandcastle, they band together to create something bigger and better. |
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One by Kathryn Otoshi – SEL P OTO
Blue is a quiet color. Red is a hothead who likes to pick on Blue. Yellow, Orange, Green, and Purple don’t like what they see, but what can they do? When no one speaks up, things get out of hand — until One comes along and shows all the colors how to stand up, stand together, and count. As budding young readers learn about numbers, counting, and primary and secondary colors, they also learn about accepting each other’s differences and how it sometimes just takes one voice to make everyone count. |
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Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell – P LOV
Even when the class bully at her new school makes fun of her, Molly remembers what her grandmother told her, and she feels good about herself. |
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Weird! A Story About Dealing with Bullying in Schools by Erin Frankel – J 302.343 FRA
When Luisa becomes the target of a school bully, she changes everything about herself to avoid being bullied. |
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Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun: Having the Courage to Be Who You Are by Maria Dismondy – SEL P DIS
Even though a boy teases her at school for being different, Lucy dares to be herself and comes to the boy’s aid when he requires help. |
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Odd Velvet by Mary E. Whitcomb – P WHI
Although she dresses differently from the other girls and does unusual things, Velvet eventually teaches her classmates that even an outsider offers something. |
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Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress by Christine Baldacchino – P BAL
Morris faces taunts and criticism when he wears an orange dress to school, but things begin to change for him after using his imagination to paint a fantastic picture that he shares with his classmates. |
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The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig – P LUD
Brian has always felt invisible at school, but when a new student, Justin, arrives, everything changes. |
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Nobody! A Story About Overcoming Bullying in Schools by Erin Frankel – P FRA
In school, Kyle’s persistent bullying is making Thomas feel like a nobody, and he needs help from his classmates and adults to understand and recapture his self-esteem–but Kyle needs help too. Includes activities for children and information on recognizing and preventing bullying for adults. |