FAB Club 2 - Friends Against Cyberbullying


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The FAB club have to go to different schools and they are cyberbullied. The bullies want to destroy the club and the friends have to use the internet to stop them. bullying books for kids, cyberbully, cyberbullying, bullying books for children, kids book on bullying At the end of the long summer holidays, the FAB Club read that their school has run out of money and won’t be opening. Celebration turns to dismay when they find out that they are all going to different schools instead. At first their phones are a lifeline, keeping them in contact. But then the horrible messages start. Someone is trying to destroy the FAB club and everything they stand for. Will the club be able to stop them and bring the friends back together? Find out in FAB Club 2, as the gang stand up to the cyber-bullies.




FAB (Friends Against Bullying) Club


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If you were being bullied, what would you do? What if you could join a club that could make the bullying stop? This is the story of how the best ever club got started. Friends Against Bullying - Join the Club!




Reasons to be Cheerful


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We are living in challenging times and it can seem that the world is a terrible place. It's not. There is so much to love around us and so many reasons to be cheerful. Syndicated cartoonist, Alex Hallatt, has collected the best of them for this book. Read it to find 101 reasons to be cheerful and feel good about the world.




Forget Kids – Get a Dog


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Do you love dogs more than kids? Do you think that dogs are easier, cheaper, and more fun to raise than children? Do you enjoy the unconditional love, loyalty, and companionship that dogs offer? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this book is for you. Forget Kids – Get a Dog is a hilarious and heartwarming collection of cartoons by Alex Hallatt, a British cartoonist and dog lover. In this book, she shares her observations and experiences of living with dogs, and compares them with the challenges and joys of parenting. She also pokes fun at the stereotypes and expectations that society has for dog owners and parents. Whether it's about training, feeding, grooming, playing, travelling, or socialising, she shows why dogs are better than kids in every way. This book is a perfect gift for anyone who loves dogs, or anyone who needs a good laugh. It is also a great way to celebrate the bond between humans and their canine friends. Forget Kids – Get a Dog is a book that will make you smile, chuckle, and nod in agreement. It will also make you appreciate your dog even more. Forget kids – get a dog. Forget kids – get a dog.




FAB Club 3 – The Big Match


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It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. But winning would be nice. — Playing sport can be fun, but not if you never get picked for the team. And what if the team you do get picked for has the world’s worst coach? A coach who is useless, or worse: a bully. Can the FAB club team up to win the Big Match? Join them in FAB Club 3 and find out how the story ends. — FAB Club 3 – The Big Match is the final book in the award-winning Friends Against Bullying series. These stories about how kids work together to stand up to bullies has been popular with kids, teachers and parents alike.




The Book of Culls: The Best Human Cull Comics


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Have you ever been cut off in traffic? Or stepped in something that a dog owner has neglected to pick up? Or held a door open for someone, only to have them to breeze by you without so much as a nod of thanks? What if you could vaporise those responsible so that it was as if they had never existed? Human Cull imagines just that. People from all over the planet have sent in their cull suggestions for a little green alien to remove the really annoying people and leave the world a better place for the rest of us. Don't get mad - cull them!




Ignite Your Spark


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An interactive guide for teens shares quizzes and activity suggestions for navigating the tumultuous, confusing and sometimes depressing challenges of adolescence, sharing positive advice on topics ranging from relationships and self-image to willpower and learning from failure.




Cyberbullying


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Weber and Pelfrey examine qualitative and quantitative data collected from middle and high school students in a large urban area regarding the use of social technologies in cyberbullying perpetration and victimization. They further explore the interconnectedness between the online and face-to-face environments created by these advancements in technology which may produce risk taking behaviors and school safety issues. Students reported a carryover between environments (during school and after school via social technology) that create a constant access to peers and a reciprocal relationship between cyberbullying perpetrators and victims who become perpetrators in retaliation. The book also provides insight from school staff regarding policies, protocols, and approaches to combating cyberbullying in school.




Violence Goes to the Internet


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Violence Goes to the Internet provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the Internet and the potential dangers lying therein. The book identifies all of the different types of interpersonal violence and crime that may be encountered on the Internet, so that it can then be examined and placed in the context of how that violence manifests itself in the physical world. Readers will then be able to recognize and detect interpersonal violence and crime on the Internet and take the necessary steps to insulate and defend oneself from would-be cyber predators. A new approach to assessing violence and crime on the Internet is introduced, combining the technologies of criminal profiling, threat assessment, and risk assessments. This new approach, known as the Behavioral Risk Analysis of Violence Online (B.R.A.V.O.), is a behaviorally driven approach that can assess both known and unknown perpetrators across both physical and virtual landscapes, providing authorities with violence and crime risk levels, disruption levels, recommended target action, and investigative direction. The book also classifies crime and violence on the Internet into types and strains, allowing people to understand the motivation and behaviors of online perpetrators and to help detect and interpret behavior they observe online. This section of the book will also familiarize readers with general violence prevention and intervention principles, as well as safety and survival strategies. The second part of the book will familiarize readers with the different mediums and interfaces involved with the Internet and exemplify how those with violent or criminal intentions can exploit these mediums. In great detail, readers will be exposed to the major types of Internet violence and crime and will be given real-world examples of how violence and crime truly work on the Internet, hopefully expanding their detection and awareness abilities. The final section of the book highlights some of the difficulties faced by organizations, schools, colleges, business, law enforcement, and lawmakers in combating Internet violence and crime. In this section of the book, comprehensive steps are outlined for staying safe on the Internet.




Stand Up for Yourself & Your Friends


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Includes a detachable mini book for parents.