Status
Available
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Series
Collections
Publication
Free Spirit Publishing (2013), Edition: Part of the Bully Free Kids™ line, 48 pages
Description
Told from a bystander's perspective, Jayla sees that Luisa has become the class bully's new target, but she doesn't dare stand up to the bully for fear of being bullied.
User reviews
LibraryThing member HeatherBallard
I loved this book. One reason I like this book is because it really shows how children think when they are being bullied or witnessing a person getting bullied. For example, once Sam starts picking on Luisa instead of Jayla she says “I felt relieved. I wasn’t the one being bullied. I felt bad
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for Luisa but good for me.” In the illustrations I really liked how the only characters that were in color were the ones that were being bullied. My favorite part of this book is at the end of the story there are ways to stop bullying and activities to do to learn about bullying. The message of this book is that bullying is never okay, and you should try to help stop it. Show Less
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
9.5 x 8 inches
ISBN
1575424398 / 9781575424392