El acoso es algo muy doloroso

by Trevor Romain and Elizabeth Verdick

Steve Mark (Illustrator)

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No one wants to be picked on, pushed around, threatened, or teased. With practical suggestions and humor, kids will learn to stop bullying in its tracks.

Beginning with a compelling introduction asking kids if they have been bullied or maybe they are the ones exhibiting bully behaviors, El acoso es algo muy doloroso immediately captures kids' interest. Assuring them that by the end of the book, they can be bully-proof and get along with others while feeling good about their new behavior.

What does becoming "Bully-Proof" look like?

  • Being confident
  • Standing up for yourself and with your friends
  • Telling an adult

This book reassures kids that it's not their fault if they are bullied and describes realistic ways to become "Bully-Proof." It shows how bystanders can stand up for others and how to get help in dangerous situations. Kids who show bullying behaviors will find ideas they can use to get along with others and feel good about themselves, without making other people miserable.

The Free Spirit Laugh & LearnĀ® Series
Realistic topics, practical advice, silly jokes, fun illustrations, and a kid-centric point of view all add up to one of the most popular series young people turn to for help with school, families, siblings, and more. Kids ages 8 to 13 can tote these pocket-size guides anywhere and learn to slash stress, give cliques and rude people the boot, get organized, behave becomingly, and, in general, hugely boost their coping skills.

  • ISBN13 9798885545136
  • Publish Date 2 April 2024
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Free Spirit Publishing Inc.,U.S.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 112
  • Language Spanish