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Becoming Someone's Hero





By Sandy Ragona, M.S.Ed.
Illustrated by: Brian Dumm

Joey enlists help from a group of his friends to assist a classmate who is being bullied. This heartwarming story helps remind students that they should not just stand by if they see a bullying situation. In this book, children learn how to respond appropriately and firmly to confront a bully and to rescue the child who is being targeted.

This colorfully-illustrated book provides strategies that can help children to become effective bystanders during bullying situations. It teaches five steps for children to follow when they notice someone else being bullied. Discussion questions and activity ideas are also included. The teachings in this book will empower children to be more than mere passive bystanders, but to reach out with others to stop the bullying. In the process, they just might become somebody’s hero.

Full-Color, Paperback


Grades:
1 thru 5
Size:
8.5 x 11
 Pages:
40
Item #:
BECSOM
Price:
$14.95

Last Updated: 03/11/2011 10:37 AM