Insults Aren't Funny: What to Do About Verbal Bullying
Casey the rabbit loves to play goalie on the soccer team. But when Casey fails to block a goal, Dana the squirrel starts calling Casey hurtful names. Young readers watch Casey struggle with bullying and learn safe ways to make it stop. Sensitive illustrations of gender-neutral animal characters help all children relate to the issue of verbal bullying.
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Insults Aren't Funny: What to Do About Verbal Bullying
Casey the rabbit loves to play goalie on the soccer team. But when Casey fails to block a goal, Dana the squirrel starts calling Casey hurtful names. Young readers watch Casey struggle with bullying and learn safe ways to make it stop. Sensitive illustrations of gender-neutral animal characters help all children relate to the issue of verbal bullying.
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Insults Aren't Funny: What to Do About Verbal Bullying

Insults Aren't Funny: What to Do About Verbal Bullying

Insults Aren't Funny: What to Do About Verbal Bullying

Insults Aren't Funny: What to Do About Verbal Bullying

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Overview

Casey the rabbit loves to play goalie on the soccer team. But when Casey fails to block a goal, Dana the squirrel starts calling Casey hurtful names. Young readers watch Casey struggle with bullying and learn safe ways to make it stop. Sensitive illustrations of gender-neutral animal characters help all children relate to the issue of verbal bullying.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479569588
Publisher: Capstone
Publication date: 08/01/2015
Series: No More Bullies
Pages: 24
Product dimensions: 8.70(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.40(d)
Lexile: 540L (what's this?)
Age Range: 5 - 7 Years

About the Author

Amanda Doering is the author of more than 50 children's books. She enjoys writing for kids and helping them learn about themselves and the world around them. She hopes kids learn to love reading as much as she does. When she’s not reading or writing, Amanda likes to travel, hike, take photographs, and spend time with her bulldog, Hugo (who is not a bully at all).

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Aligns with National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies Colorful illustrations of gender-neutral animal characters who act as humans to help readers see themselves in the story. Narrative, sensitive text to help young readers identify and manage different forms of bullying. Sidebars provide extra information about bullying topics. Note to Parents and Educators questions to discuss with children.

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