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Bullying Is A Pain in the Brain Book
Bullies are mean. Bullies are scary. Bullies are a pain in the brain—and every child needs to know what to do when confronted by one. This book blends humor with serious, practical suggestions for coping with bullies. Trevor Romain reassures kids that they're not alone and it's not their fault if a bully decides to pick on them. He explains some people are bullies and describes realistic ways to become "Bully-Proof," to stop bullies from hurting others and get help in dangerous situations. And if bullies happen to read this book, they'll find ideas they can use to get along with others and feel good about themselves—without making other people miserable.
Product Details:
Length: 113 pages
Age Level: 8 - 13
Grade Level: 4 - 6
Language: English
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
"Highly recommended for a child who is being bullied."
Boston Globe
"Trevor Romain's Bullies Are a Pain in the Brain is perfect for showcasing how children can deal with bullying. Whether the bullying is happening to them or to someone around them, this book provides realistic ways to get through it all."
Romper
"This book is a great starting point for introducing the topic of bullying to your children. It’s practical, relatable, and uses humor effectively to talk about a really tough, emotionally laden topic."
Coping Skills for Kids
"Romain offers tried-and-true tips for dealing with bullies in this amusingly illustrated resource. If you're sick of being picked on, pushed around, threatened, or teased, this book is for you. Author Trevor Romain understands what a pain bullies are...and knows how you can become Bully-Proof. So read this book if you want to get rid of the bullies in your life. (P.S. if you're bully, this book is for you too.)"
Scholastic
"There are many books on bullies however, bullied children are much more likely to pick up Romain's book on their initial foray into self-help due to the attractive format with cartoon characters...School psychologists, social workers, and classroom teachers will find this valuable springboard for discussions about bullies and how to deal with them."
School Library Journal