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Books to help children navigate and process experiences with bullying
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Sadiq and the Clean Water Crew
Siman Nuurali
For the child who feels empowered to fix problems in their neighborhood, this story shows how small hands can make a big
Ages 6–9
The Loud Silence of Francine Green
Karen Cushman
For the child finding their voice when it feels safer to stay quiet. Francine must decide whether to follow the rules or
Ages 10–14
Art Club
Rashad Doucet
For the child who feels their creative talents aren't valued at school or needs the courage to stand up for their hobbie
Ages 8–12
Baby Dot
Margery Cuyler
For the child struggling to adapt to preschool routines or acting out to get their way. A relatable look at school jitte
Ages 3–7
Bailey the Big Bully
Lizi Boyd
For the child who struggles with impulse control or pushing others away, this story explores how a young bully discovers
Ages 3–7
Owen Foote, Mighty Scientist
Stephanie Greene
For the young explorer who loves experiments but feels nervous about school bullies and the pressure of the big science
Ages 6–9
Kid Blink Beats the World
Don Brown
For the child who feels small in a world of big rules: discover how a group of kids changed history by standing together
Ages 6–10
Bootsie Barker Bites
Barbara Bottner
For the child who feels anxious about playdates with a bossy or aggressive peer and needs to find their own voice.
Ages 4–8
Save Our Squad, Gaby
Jen Jones
For the child who needs to find their voice when things feel unfair, this story follows a group of friends fighting to s
Ages 8–12
The Kindness Book
Todd Parr
For parents seeking to nurture empathy, this cheerful guide offers concrete, child-friendly examples of how small acts o
Ages 3–6
The Mystery Girl
Emily Blake
For the preteen navigating the treacherous waters of social fallout and broken trust. This high-drama story explores the
Ages 10–14
Eleanor Roosevelt First Lady of the World
Ryan Jacobson
For the child finding their own voice, this graphic biography shows how a shy girl grew into a world leader who stood up
Ages 8–12
David's Father
Robert Munsch
For the child curious about why others look different or have unique families, this story celebrates looking past size a
Ages 4–8
The Trouble With Mothers
Margery Facklam
For the middle schooler navigating social pressure and embarrassment when a parent's work or choices spark public contro
Ages 10–14
A Catastrophe of Nerdish Proportions
Alan Lawrence Sitomer
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to know they aren't alone. Three misfits find their voice while navig
Ages 9–13
The Pirates of Pompeii
Caroline Lawrence
For the child who needs to see that even in the wake of a disaster, courage and friendship can help you stand up against
Ages 8–12
Go With the Flow
Lily Williams, Karen Schneemann
For the teen or tween navigating the physical and social shifts of puberty while wanting to make their school a more equ
Ages 10–14
My Friend Has Dyslexia
Amanda Doering Tourville
For the child who wants to understand why their classmate struggles with reading or how to be a supportive friend to som
Ages 5–8
The Graduation of Jake Moon
Barbara Park
For the teenager navigating the complex mix of love, shame, and frustration that comes when a beloved grandparent begins
Ages 9–13
My Friend Eddie
Nikki Saunders
For the child seeking to understand why a friend or classmate acts differently, this gentle story explains autism and se
Ages 4–8
Claudia and the First Thanksgiving
Ann M. Martin
For the creative child navigating the pressure to conform, this story explores standing up for your artistic vision and
Ages 8–12
Artie's Brief: The Whole Truth, and Nothing But
Christi Killien
For a child processing the profound grief of loss or struggling with feelings of unfairness, this story offers a poignan
Ages 10–14
A Good Deed Can Grow
Jennifer Chambliss Bertman
For the child learning that even the smallest gesture can make a big difference. This lyrical story shows how kindness s
Ages 4–8
Dawn Raid
Pauline Vaeluaga Smith
For the child noticing unfairness in the world and wondering how to help. This diary-style story follows a girl discover
Ages 8–12
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