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Books to help children navigate and process experiences with bullying
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Heide Learns About Bullying
Vicky Stewart
For the child navigating tricky social dynamics or experiencing unkindness from peers. This story helps kids identify bu
Ages 4–8
It's Brave to Be Kind
Natasha Daniels
A guided workbook for children who want to understand others better, stand up to bullying, and build a more compassionat
Ages 5–9
Arthur and the Binky Rules
Marc Brown
For the child who has ever been unfairly blamed for something they didn't do. Join the Arthur gang as they work to clear
Ages 6–9
Standing Up Like Emma
Adela D
For the child who needs a boost of courage to say what they think. This story helps little ones find their voice when th
Ages 4–8
Inspiring Stories for Amazing Boys Who Believe in Themselves
Sati Siroda
For the boy navigating self-doubt or social pressures, these short stories offer relatable examples of courage, kindness
Ages 6–10
He's Not Just Teasing!
Jennifer Licate
For the child who struggles to tell the difference between playful joking and words that truly hurt. Malcolm learns how
Ages 5–11
Bullies Need Love Too Children's Poetry Book
Renee Drummond-Brown
For the child struggling with aggressive behavior or the classmate trying to understand them, this poetry collection exp
Ages 6–12
The Littlest Rabbit
Robert Kraus
For the child who feels small in a world of big people, this classic tale offers hope that they will eventually grow and
Ages 3–7
Feather Boy
Nicky Singer
For the child who feels invisible at school and is looking for the inner strength to stand up to bullies while navigatin
Ages 10–14
Don't Trust the Cat
Kristen Tracy
For the child who struggles to find their voice or feels pushed around by friends, this hilarious body-swap adventure ex
Ages 8–12
Princess Ellie's Summer Holiday
Diana Kimpton
For the child who loves horses and needs a gentle lesson in how to handle bossy peers with grace and bravery.
Ages 6–9
Framed
Gordon Korman
For the child who values loyalty and teamwork when facing an unfair situation. This high-stakes mystery explores standin
Ages 8–12
Henry and the Bully
Nancy Carlson
For the child facing a playground bully or feeling intimidated at school. Henry finds a creative, empathetic way to stan
Ages 3–7
Trouble at Alcott School
Dorothy Haas
For the child who loves school but feels their happiness is dimmed by a classmate's unkindness. Help your reader navigat
Ages 7–10
The Recess Bully
Rachel Ruiz
For the child navigating playground politics or dealing with a classmate who is making recess difficult. A helpful guide
Ages 6–9
Jerome Camps Out
Eileen Christelow
For the child who is nervous about their first overnight school trip or worried about a classmate who is a bit of a bull
Ages 4–8
The Bossy Rooster
Margaret Nash
For the child who struggles with bossy behavior or needs to see the value of kindness, this barnyard fable shows what ha
Ages 4–7
Farah Rocks Fifth Grade
Susan Muaddi Darraj
For the child navigating friend drama and academic stress while trying to protect a younger sibling. A warm look at stay
Ages 8–12
Marian Wright Edelman: For Every Child
Laura Wingfield
For the child curious about how one person can change the world for others. This introduction to Marian Wright Edelman s
Ages 6–9
Captain Superlative!
J. S. Puller
For the child who feels invisible at school or struggles with the bystander effect. This moving story explores how a sin
Ages 8–12
Social Justice: How You Can Make a Difference
Lynn Bogen Sanders
For the child who notices unfairness in the world and wants to help. This guide empowers young people with real tools to
Ages 8–12
Goggles!
Ezra Jack Keats
For the child learning to navigate neighborhood dynamics, this story celebrates how quick thinking and loyal friends can
Ages 4–8
King Karl
Michael Fry
For the child navigating the tricky waters of middle school social dynamics, jealousy, and the fear of losing a best fri
Ages 8–12
Nothin' But Net
Matt Christopher
For the child navigating the pressure of being 'cool' while staying loyal to a target of peer teasing. A sports-driven l
Ages 8–12
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