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.
I think this book is such a great resource for kids to have. My daughter just started kindergarten so having the opportunity to review this book could not have come at a better time. This book's main character is Jayla. She used to be bullied at school by a girl named Sam. When Sam turns her teasing attention from Jayla to Luisa for a while Jayla is relieved but then she starts to feel bad for Luisa. She talks about how it's scary but she needs to Dare to stand up for Luisa because she knows how it feels to be bullied.
I like that the end of the book has a bunch of good discussion questions and material to go over with your children. They have really come in handy for my daughter and I. I read this book out of order, as it's the second book in the series but I don't think that matters. I am happy to have the other books in this series and will definitely be reading them with my daughter soon.