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Boy, His Bear and a Bully

Boy, His Bear and a Bully

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A Boy, His Bear, and a Bully is a book that addresses the global issue of bullying in a hopeful, gentle way that will resonate with children who have been on either side of a bullying incident. It shows how Scott learns to stand up for himself and inspires his friend Rosie to report Duncan's bad behavior to a teacher, providing children with positive models of assertive behavior.

Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 08 September 2021
Publisher: Exisle Publishing


For some children, school is a vibrant and joyful place, filled with endless opportunities for friendship and fun. However, for others, it can be a lonely and challenging environment, where bullies relentlessly target and harass them, leaving them feeling helpless and afraid. Meet Scott, Buttons, and Duncan, three unlikely companions who form an extraordinary bond and embark on a journey to overcome the challenges of bullying.

Scott, a young boy, is determined to help his friend Buttons overcome the bullies that plague their school. Every day, he takes Buttons to school, armed with a brave bear named Duncan. Duncan is not just any bear; he is a symbol of strength and courage, a constant source of support for Scott. Despite Duncan's intimidating presence, the bullies continue to target Scott, calling him names, tearing up his artwork, and even stealing his lunchbox.

One day, Buttons goes missing, leaving Scott feeling lost and alone. Without his trusted companion, he feels like he has lost his last source of bravery. But as he struggles to find his way, Scott discovers an unexpected source of courage within himself. He realizes that he doesn't need a bear to be brave; he can stand up for himself and confront the bullies.

With newfound determination, Scott confronts Duncan, demanding an explanation for his behavior. Duncan, initially defiant, eventually confesses that he is jealous of Scotts friendship with Buttons and has been using bullying as a way to gain attention. Scott forgives Duncan, but he also makes it clear that bullying will not be tolerated in their school.

Inspired by Scotts bravery, Rosie, another friend of Scott and Buttons, decides to report Duncan's behavior to a teacher. The teacher takes action, addressing the issue with Duncan and implementing measures to prevent bullying in the future. Scotts story not only helps Buttons find his way back home but also serves as a powerful message to other children who are facing similar challenges.

Bullying is a global issue that affects millions of children worldwide. It is a complex problem that requires a multifaceted approach. A Boy, His Bear, and a Bully provides children with a hopeful and gentle solution to address bullying. By showing Scott's journey to overcome fear and stand up for himself, the story encourages children to confront bullies in a constructive way. It also emphasizes the role of friends in supporting and standing up for each other, particularly in times of need.

The story is particularly relevant in today's society, where social media and other forms of communication have made bullying more prevalent. Children are exposed to harmful messages and images, which can have a negative impact on their self-esteem and mental health. A Boy, His Bear, and a Bully provides a positive message that reminds children that they are not alone and that there are resources available to help them.

In addition to its message of hope and resilience, A Boy, His Bear, and a Bully is also visually stunning. The illustrations by Sarah McIntyre are vibrant and captivating, bringing the characters to life and creating a sense of wonder and adventure. The story is also accompanied by a beautiful soundtrack that enhances the emotional impact of the narrative.

Overall, A Boy, His Bear, and a Bully is a must-read for children and adults alike. It is a powerful story that reminds us of the importance of kindness, bravery, and friendship. By sharing this story with children, we can help them develop the skills they need to navigate the challenges of bullying and build a more inclusive and supportive community.

Weight: 418g
Dimension: 263 x 251 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781925820898

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