Your search returned 171 results in the Theme: bullying issues.
"Hands are not for hitting. Hands are for saying hello. . ." And for playing, creating, helping, working, learning, encouraging,... [Read More]
"Hands are not for hitting. Hands are for saying hello. . ." And for playing, creating, helping, working, learning, encouraging, taking care of oneself, and so many more good things. This Free Spirit child behavior classic presents charming illustrations along with the encouraging message. Psychologist Martine Agassi helps young children understand that violence is never okay, that they can manage their anger and other strong feelings, and that they're capable of positive, loving actions. Especially at an age when children are interacting more with others and starting school, they need to know that hitting is unacceptable. Made to be read aloud, Hands Are Not for Hitting also includes a special section for adults, with ideas for things to talk about and activities to do together. Recommended for anyone in a caring relationship with a young child; perfect for childcare, preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school classrooms. Hands Are Not for Hitting is a registered trademark of the Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women, and is used with permission.
Theme: Bullying issues
A funny, feminist, and queer contemporary middle grade debut about 12-year-old loner Hazel Hill, who after one of her classmates is harassed online,... [Read More]
A funny, feminist, and queer contemporary middle grade debut about 12-year-old loner Hazel Hill, who after one of her classmates is harassed online, devises a plan to catch the school's golden boy in the act. Seventh grader Hazel Hill is too busy for friends. No, really. She needs to focus on winning the school-wide speech competition and beating her nemesis, the popular and smart Ella Quinn, after last year's embarrassing hyperbole/hyperbowl mishap that cost her first place. But when Hazel discovers Ella is being harassed by golden boy Tyler Harris, she has to choose between winning and doing the right thing. No one would believe that a nice boy like Tyler would harass and intimidate a nice girl like Ella, but Hazel knows the truth--and she's determined to prove it, even if it means risking everything. Deeply relatable and surprisingly humorous, Hazel Hill Is Gonna Win This One is a wonderfully empowering story about friendship, finding your voice, and standing up for what you believe in.
Theme: Feminism, LGBTQ2S+, Bullying issues, Social Media
Juggling soccer, school, friends and family leaves John with little time for anything else. One day at the local community center, following the... [Read More]
Juggling soccer, school, friends and family leaves John with little time for anything else. One day at the local community center, following the sound of drums, he stumbles into an Indigenous dance class. Before he knows what's happening, John finds himself stumbling through beginner classes with a bunch of little girls, skipping soccer practice and letting his other responsibilities slide. When he attends a powwow and witnesses a powerful performance, he realizes that he wants to be a dancer more than anything. But the nearest class for boys is at the Native Cultural Center in the city, and he still hasn't told his family or friends about his new passion. If he wants to dance, he will have to stop hiding. Between the mocking of his teammates and the hostility of the boys in his dance class, John must find a way to balance and embrace both the Irish and Cree sides of his heritage.
Theme: Bi-Racial, Indigenous, Bullying issues, High Interest/Low Vocabulary
Theme: LGBTQ2S+, Bullying issues
Theme: Asexual, Non-Binary, LGBTQ2S+, Bullying issues, Mental Health & Wellness
Theme: Social Emotional Learning, High Interest/Low Vocabulary, Bullying issues
Theme: Social Emotional Learning, High Interest/Low Vocabulary, Bullying issues
A brand-new biography series featuring some of the most important people from history and today I helped organize the Montgomery bus boycott. I am... [Read More]
A brand-new biography series featuring some of the most important people from history and today I helped organize the Montgomery bus boycott. I am only thirty-four when I give the "I have a dream" speech. I am Martin Luther King, Jr. Learn all about this heroic man, whose accomplishments are truly inspiring, in the continuation of Scholastic's latest biography series: I Am. This book will feature illustrations throughout, a timeline, an introduction to the people you'll meet in the book, maps, sidebars, and a top ten list of important things to know about Martin Luther King, Jr.
Theme: Bullying issues
Inspired by real events and told only in pictures, this is an empowering picture book from a New York Timesbestselling husband-and-wife team about... [Read More]
Inspired by real events and told only in pictures, this is an empowering picture book from a New York Timesbestselling husband-and-wife team about one girl who inspires a community to stand up to bullying. This simple yet powerful picture book tells the story of an elementary school girl named Vanessa who is bullied and a fellow student who witnesses the act and is at first unsure of how to help. I Walk with Vanessa explores the feelings of helplessness and anger that arise in the wake of seeing a classmate treated badly, and shows how a single act of kindness can lead to an entire community joining in to help. With themes of acceptance, kindness, and strength in numbers, this timeless and profound feel-good story will resonate with readers young and old.
Theme: Bullying issues, Wordless, Friendship, Empathy, Diversity
A debut novel that "fearlessly lays down the truth"* about friendship, poverty, and the joys of rock 'n' roll. Lewis... [Read More]
A debut novel that "fearlessly lays down the truth"* about friendship, poverty, and the joys of rock 'n' roll. Lewis "Shoe" Blake is used to the joys and difficulties of life on the Tuscarora Indian reservation in 1975: the joking, the Fireball games, the snow blowing through his roof. What he's not used to is white people being nice to him - people like George Haddonfield, whose family recently moved to town with the Air Force. As the boys connect through their mutual passion for music, especially the Beatles, Lewis has to lie more and more to hide the reality of his family's poverty from George. He also has to deal with the vicious Evan Reininger, who makes Lewis the special target of his wrath. But when everyone else is on Evan's side, how can he be defeated? And if George finds out the truth about Lewis's home - will he still be his friend?
Theme: Bullying issues, Indigenous
Après leur vivifiant album Vas-y !, le duo Stéphanie Boyer et Élisa Gonzalez revient avec un album coup-de poing sur l’intimidation.... [Read More]
Après leur vivifiant album Vas-y !, le duo Stéphanie Boyer et Élisa Gonzalez revient avec un album coup-de poing sur l’intimidation. L’histoire racontée du point de vue d’une jeune témoin suscite des réflexions sur la responsabilité de chacun, la culpabilité et la solidarité. La poésie et le rythme du récit permettent au lecteur de ressentir toute la violence inhérente à l’intimidation. Un livre percutant et nécessaire...
Theme: Bullying issues
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, fourteen-year-old Jenny is looking forward to her March Break retreat. But then she finds out that... [Read More]
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, fourteen-year-old Jenny is looking forward to her March Break retreat. But then she finds out that the boy who bullies her at school is going too.
Theme: Bullying issues, Orca Currents series
Theme: Body Image, Bullying issues
In this illustrated early chapter book, a young boy has trouble fitting in at his new school until an unlikely friendship gives him the courage to... [Read More]
In this illustrated early chapter book, a young boy has trouble fitting in at his new school until an unlikely friendship gives him the courage to show his true self to his classmates.
Theme: Bullying issues, Diversity, Inter-Generational
Theme: Bullying issues