Billy Gets Bullied


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Suitable for boys and girls aged 7 to 9. In this first book of the Billy Growing Up series, Billy Field is uber excited at his approaching tenth birthday. Not only is it his first double-digit birthday, but he’ll be ten on the tenth day of the tenth month—a once in a lifetime event. Billy’s invited his best friend Ant to his party. They’re having a magician who’s being assisted by Max, Ant’s sister. Granddad magics Billy’s present – a twenty-pound note, but soon after the party, Billy has his money stolen by the local bully. Bullying is unacceptable, and has to be dealt with... Billy Has A Birthday is a wonderful example of a story that young children can enjoy reading alone or together with their parents. Using traditional storytelling, it is entertaining while dealing with a serious issue that affects many children as they grow up. Bullying can be a difficult subject for children to talk about, and many feel frightened or embarrassed if they fall victim to bullying. This book acts as the perfect icebreaker for adults and children to begin discussing these issues. Find out how this negative experience turns out. A perfect read for children who enjoy school fiction, but with a positive learning to help other bullied children. If you enjoy reading David Walliams or Jeff Kinney you will love the Billy Growing Up series.




Billy Bully


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When Billy Bully comes to play, he always takes the funaway.As Billy Bully does one rotten thing after another, his friendsdwindle to zero. With a little effort, Billy Bully realizes thata real friend cares about how others are feeling. Kids willlove to count down and--most importantly--back up, as BillyBully makes it up to his friends and gets the whole gang backtogether!




Billy the Bully


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Billy is a bully who picks on Grace because she has a birthmark on her face. Luckily, the teacher is there to intervene and teach Billy a lesson. She points out that we’re all different—and that’s great! It would be boring if we were all the same. We can be proud of our imperfections because they make us unique and special. Billy the Bully depicts a real life bullying scenario and shows how hurtful words can be. Words can either lift up or break down, so it’s important to be careful of what we say. Instead of being mean, we should share kindness and compassion and show tolerance for everyone. In the Bible, the Golden Rule says, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” No one likes to be bullied, so children—and adults—should keep that in mind every single day. Build up the people around you with words of positivity and remember that, above all, love wins.




Billy the Bully


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Billy Knows A Secret


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For 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls. Keeping secrets safe can be a burden for a child. Children need to be able to confide in a responsible adult. Help your child understand the impact that keeping secrets can have on all those involved. Billy Field and Ant Turner are asked to keep a secret from Max Turner, Ant’s sister, about her upcoming birthday present. What starts off as innocent fun, ends up being nasty when Ant uses the secret to ‘get his own back’. When Billy accidentally damages his dad’s new car he makes a pact with Ant about keeping it a secret. This puts a burden on them both, and nearly gets Eddy Jost into a lot of trouble. Does Max find out what her surprise birthday present is? Did Eddy get into more trouble? Will Billy own up? How does Ant cope with keeping secrets? Billy Knows A Secret is the eighth title in the Billy Growing Up series. Each book addresses a unique topic—bullying, arrogant pride, jealousy, lying, stealing, lack of self-belief, understanding money, and secrets. Written to help parents, guardians and teachers deal with the issues that challenge pre-teen children; each topic is presented in a gentle way through storytelling. Setting the issues in a meaningful context helps children to understand the challenges, and to see things from a different perspective. The books act as icebreakers allowing for discussions of difficult subjects. Additionally, each title is supported by a free activity book to reinforce the learning, while having fun. Buying this book today will guide your child in dealing with this destructive behaviour.




Billy the Bull Frog Bully


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BILLY THE BULL FROG BULLY BOBBY BULL FROG WAS EIGHT YEARS OLD AND IN THE 3RD GRADE. HIS CLASSMATES WOULD DESCRIBE HIM AS A WELL FED BULL FROG. HE WAS SHORT AND STOUT. HE HAS BROWN HAIR AND BIG BROWN EYES. HE ALWAYS HAS HIS FAVORITE BAG ACROSS HIS SHOULDER. THE GREEN BAG WAS GIVEN TO HIM BY HIS GRANDFATHER. HE WAS AN ADVENTURER. IT WAS VERY SPECIAL TO BOBBY. HE TOTED ALL OF HIS SCHOOL BOOKS IN THAT BAG. HIS MOTHER WAS THE BAKERY OWNER IN TOWN AND WAS ALWAYS MAKING DELICIOUS FLY CUSTARDS AND FLY'S GALORE CUPCAKES.




Silly Billy & the Bully


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The second book in the "Adventures of Silly Billy and Ducky Dee, Silly Billy & The Bully. Have you ever been bullied? Has anyone you know ever been bullied? This is a book on anti bullying, and have valuable lessons on how to overcome being bullied without fighting, also has valuable lessons on friendship. But do not forget it is still full of fun and rhymes a book that any one of any age can enjoy!




Don't Be a Bully, Billy!


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Buddy and the Bully


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Buddy and the Bully is a story about bullying, friendship, and showing kindness to each other. Buddy the dog is being bullied by Billy the bull. Buddy's friends help him, and together they seek advice from their teacher, Mrs. Gretel. She helps Buddy and Billy get to the bottom of their playground issue. Can Buddy and Billy see past their differences?




Asperger Syndrome and Bullying


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The author describes the bullying behavior he and other individuals have experienced, and the effect this has had on their lives. He outlines the reasons for bullying behavior and the danger of persistent recurrence if it remains unchecked, as well as the critical importance of "involving the bystander."