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Don't Be A Bully, Billy!

Author:  J. McCaferty, P. Roxbee Cox

Synopsis:  Each tale in this series is a simple rhythmic story designed to introduce very young children to the idea of right and wrong. Each central character discovers in an amusing way the penalty of ignoring warnings to behave properly. It helps to teach children about the consequences of their actions.

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Bully

Authors:  David Hughes

Synopsis:  An illustrated book about bullying which was shortlisted for the Smarties Book Prize. David Hughes' first children's picture book, "Strat and Chatto", by Jan Mark won the 1990 Mother Goose Award.

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Bullies, Bigmouths and So-called Friends

Author:  Jenny Alexander

Synopsis:  Aimed at 9-12 year olds.

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Stop Picking on Me

Authors:  Pat Thomas, Lesley Harker

Synopsis:  This picture book explores the difficult issue of bullying in reassuringly simple terms. The fears, worries and questions surrounding this upsetting experience are made accessible to young children, encouraging them to communicate such problems to those who can help.

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Stop Bullying Pocketbook

Author:  Michele Elliot

Synopsis:  The Stop Bullying Pocketbook is about what to do to prevent and stop bullying in schools. Aimed at teachers in primary and secondary schools in the UK, this extensively illustrated book is equally relevant to those working overseas. It is full of practical suggestions for both teachers and students. For teachers there are in-service training exercises; advice to give parents; practical tips about creating an environment that deters bullies; what to say to bullies and victims and an action plan for creating a bully-free school.

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Bullying (Talking About)

Authors:  Nicola Edwards

Synopsis:  A sensitive introduction to difficult personal and social issues. Offers support with reassurance and strategies for dealing with problems and special fact boxes for making difficult decisions. Contains a listing of organisations, helplines and websites that can help.

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A Bully Picked on Me

Author:  Elizabeth O'Laughlin, Adam Blackledge (Illustrator)

Synopsis:  This book is written emphatically with children in mind. It describes in a realistic and honest way what it is like for a young child to be bullied. The simple story of the arrival of a bully at school is told from a child's point of view and illustrated by a child, letting young readers know they are not alone. Designed for adults and children to read together or for older children to read by themselves, the book acknowledges children's distress and emphasizes to them the importance of talking to others about how they are feeling. It also provides parents with a vehicle through which they can initiate an open and honest discussion with their child. It does not make unrealistic promises or give false hope, but encourages children to find their own way of coping with the trauma and upheaval life has thrown at them.

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Why Tease (Problem Solvers)

Authors:  Janine Amos, Annabel Spenceley

Synopsis:  In this text children all learn something about teasing, and about being teased. Stories from children are included in this book to help other children understand about teasing.

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No More Bullying (Talking It Through)

Author:  Rosemary Stones, Pat Ludlow (Illustrator)

Synopsis:  Originally published in 1991, a sensitively written story which looks at the reality of bullying as seen from a childs viewpoint. Includes practical suggestions for tackling the problem. In the TALKING IT THROUGH series, illustrated in full colour by Pat Ludlow.

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     Last updated:  3rd April 2006

 

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