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Reach for this book when your child comes home confused or hurt by a peer's comments, but isn't quite sure if they are being bullied or just teased. It is the perfect tool for children who struggle to interpret social cues and tone of voice. The story follows a young Purple Monster named RJ who learns that not all teasing is the same: it can be friendly, hurtful, or even just a misunderstanding. By personifying social interactions through a relatable monster character, Julia Cook provides a clear framework for kids to distinguish between 'good' teasing and 'bad' teasing. It is an essential guide for elementary-aged children who are building their social-emotional vocabulary and learning how to stand up for themselves with confidence and clarity.