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Sneaky Weasel
by Hannah Shaw
Although he's had a lot of fun doing sneaky and devilish things to all his friends for his own amusement, Sneaky Weasel learns a hard lesson about friendship and respect when he throws a party for himself and not a single invitee shows!
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Ed Emberley's bye-bye, big bad bullybug!
by Ed. Emberley
Die-cut pages reveal the scary and mean parts of a bullybug, but just as it is about to attack some "itty-bitty baby bugs," the bullybug is chased away until it learns to behave.
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Zoom! boom! bully
by Jon Scieszka
Big Rig loves to smash items delivered to a construction site, including barrels, crates, tires, and even his own birthday presents
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My friend Maggie
by Hannah E Harrison
"Paula, a beaver, and Maggie, an elephant, are best friends until Paula starts playing with some new friends instead, but when her new playmates turn on her, it's Maggie who rushes to Paula's defense"
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Jungle bullies
by Steven Kroll
To get what they want, the larger jungle animals bully the smaller ones until Mama Monkey shows them all the benefits of sharing.
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Bullies never win
by Margery Cuyler
Although unhappy about being teased constantly by the class bully, Brenda Bailey, Jessica doesn't want to be a tattletale and so must find hidden courage within herself in order to take a stand and teach Brenda a lesson she won't soon forget.
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Ben rides on
by Matt Davies
Ben rides his new bicycle the very, very long way to school but Adrian Underbite, perhaps the world's largest third-grader, takes the bike anyway and later, when Ben finds Adrian in trouble, he must decide whether or not to help the larcenous bully.
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Llama Llama and the bully goat
by Anna Dewdney
Following their teacher's lead, Llama Llama speaks to Gilroy Goat and tells him he should not act like a bully on the playground
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Red
by Jan De Kinder
Laughing along with other kids at a blushing classmate's bright red cheeks, a little girl is torn between sympathy and fear when a mean-spirited bully takes the teasing too far.
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Peanut Butter and Jellyfish
by Jarrett Krosoczka
Sharing a best friendship that is jeered at by the mean-spirited Crabby, Peanut Butter and Jellyfish face a difficult choice when Crabby is caught in a lobster trap. By the creator of the Lunch Lady series.
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Felix stands tall
by Rosemary Wells
A sweet-natured guinea pig nearly loses his confidence during the Guinea Pig Jubilee talent show before his new friend, the take-charge Fiona, encourages him to stand up to teasing bullies. By the award-winning creator of the Max and Ruby series.
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One
by Kathryn Otoshi
Introduces young readers to numbers, counting, and primary and secondary colors by offering the story of ill-tempered Red who got too powerful for his own good and had to be brought down to size by One--a single entity with the courage to stand up for what was right.
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Bully
by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Interacting with other animals in mean-spirited ways, a little bull calls names and behaves in an intimidating manner until his bullying behavior is brought to his attention. By the Caldecott Honor-winning author of First the Egg.
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Eddie the bully
by Henry Cole
Bullying everyone in his class and disregarding the consequences, Eddie the undersized chicken unexpectedly responds to a kind newcomer, Carla the pig, and begins to regret his treatment of others.
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Super Manny stands up!
by Kelly DiPucchio
A heartwarming tribute to standing up for what's right and finding one's inner superpowers finds fearless little Manny donning his cape and imagining himself saving the world from zombie bears, evil cloud monsters and alien robots before encountering a real-life bully at school. Simultaneous eBook.
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