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11 result(s) for "Otoshi, Kathryn"
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Zero
Zero, dismayed by her big, empty, roundness, tries to force herself into the shape of the much-admired One, but must finally accept that she can only be Zero.
Just Kidding
With help from his dad and support from a teacher, D. J. begins to handle being a victim of a bully.
Two
TWO's best friend is ONE...until THREE jumps in between them. A powerful story of friendship, loss, letting go, and self-discovery.\"--Provided by publisher.
Say Something
Say Something. By Peggy Moss. Illus. by Lea Lyon. 2004. 32p. Tilbury, $16.95 (9780884482611); paper, $7.95 (9780884483106).
Draw the line
After two boys drawing their own lines realize they can connect them, a misstep creates a rift between them.
Two of a Kind
Kayla and Melanie are bratty best friends who bully their classmates. In contrast, best friends Anna and Julisa are the class wallflowers.
Lucy and the Bully: A Concept Book
[Lucy] loves school, but she'd love it more if Tommy wasn't in her class. When everyone oohs and aahs over Lucy's drawing ability, Tommy spills paint on her pictures.
Stand Up and Count
I am often asked by kids during school visits which color I was most like when I was growing up. They ask me if I was like Blue, who was picked on by Red. Or if I was like the character One, who stood up to the bully Red and showed the other colors how to stand up and count. But I shake my head and tell them I wasn't like any of those colors. I was like Green, Purple, and Orange, who didn't like what they saw but didn't know what to do.
Bullies Never Win
Bullies Never Win. By Margery Cuyler. Ilus. by Arthur Howard. 2009. 32p. Simon & Schuster, $16.99 (9780689861871). PreS-Gr. 2.
Stay Away from Rat Boy!
Tyler is mean, and all the other kids at school are afraid of him.