Excellent, recommended books to help with anyone suffering from a bully problem, whether they're three or thirteen, these books are written by parents and teachers who have sought to teach the best ways to overcome intimidating situations and seek help when needed. Highly recommended for bully-proofing programs in the schools. |
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Bobby's StoryAn amazing story of teen courageby J. Richard Knapp
ISBN: 0-9774761-7-0
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"The POWER of ONE!" After his parents lose everything - their jobs in the factory, their beautiful country home with the white picket fence, and their dreams, Bobby's family is forced to leave all their family and friends behind. They move into the city with high hopes of finding jobs and starting over. But for Bobby, the struggle is about acceptance, not only from his new friends, but of his new circumstances. He must reach inside himself to find the inner strength necessary to make new friends, live in poverty and stand up to the big, red-haired bully. "Wrong is wrong, no matter how many people do it. We must stand up for what is right. It only takes one person to speak out for what is right - the power of one! ~Bobby Find out why he says this and how we can end bullying in our schools! Written by the principal of a school district, tested and very well recieved by the age group, Bobby's Story has enduring life-long, positive lessons that become entrenched in the youth's personalities, and enriches their lives. If you have a teenage boy - they need to read Bobby's Story! |
I Have A Secret!Do I Keep It?by EJ Thornton
ISBN: 1-932344-66-7
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Black & White, Happy & Sad Hot & Cold, Good & Bad. This rhyming story book teaches children which secrets are safe to keep and which ones aren't.. There are two kinds of secrets that you need to know One is your friend and one is your foe The best way to tell you, how to tell them apart Is to trust in your instincts and follow your heart. Below is the same verse with the pictures
Written from one child's perspective, as he goes through the day surrounded by secrets.
There are some he'll want to keep and some that make him feel sick inside, and he knows these
are the kind that he'll have to ask for help with - from an adult he can trust.
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