Bullying
Weirdo
by Tony Weaver

The founder of the social impact organization Weird Enough Productions shares his middle school experiences being labeled a weirdo, which causes him to spiral into depression, until he enrolls in a new school that fosters creativity and where he finally grows into the hero he's always aspired to be. Illustrations.
Joy Ride
by Sherri Duskey Rinker

When Joy makes an impulsive decision that ruins the bike she and Granddad worked so hard on together, she soon discovers that trying to fit in is boring and, with the help Grandad, gets back on track to being her true self. Illustrations.
Macca the alpaca
by Matt Cosgrove

Enjoying days spent splashing in puddles and giving great cuddles, Macca the quirky alpaca is challenged to prove the value of smarts and kindness when he bumps into a big bullying llama.
I talk like a river
by Jordan Scott

The award-winning author of Blert depicts the relatable story of a child with a speech impairment who finds new ways to communicate and overcome isolation by reconnecting with nature alongside a loving parent. Illustrations.
Dinos don't do yoga
by Catherine Bailey

Everything in Rex's valley is rough and tough until Yogasaurus moves in, and although Rex insists dinosaurs do not do yoga his friends slowly drift toward the newcomer to try
My secret bully
by Trudy Ludwig

Monica confides to her mother that her best friend Katie is treating her badly, and together they figure out what to do about it in a story that also includes a note to parents and teachers, as well as related resources.
The invisible boy
by Trudy Ludwig

Feeling invisible in a class of students who exclude him from groups, games and birthday parties, little Brian welcomes a class newcomer with whom he works on a school project in ways that help him to stand out. By the author of My Secret Bully.
Better than you
by Trudy Ludwig

Losing confidence when his perpetually bragging neighbor, Jake, insists that he does everything better, Tyler turns for advice to his supportive uncle, who helps Tyler realize that Jake's bragging has nothing to do with Tyler's own abilities and that Jake may be the one with the problem. By the author of My Secret Bully.
Just kidding
by Trudy Ludwig

With help from his father, older brother, and teacher, D.J. learns how to handle a classmate who claims that his mean-spirited "teasing" is just a joke, in a title that looks at relational aggression from the author of My Secret Bully.
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.
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.
The Bully Blockers Club
by Teresa Bateman

When Lottie Raccoon is bothered by a bully at school named Grant Grizzly, she helps start a club called the Bully Blockers Club, where everyone is welcome.
Confessions of a former bully
by Trudy Ludwig

After Katie gets caught teasing a schoolmate, she's sent to the school counselor to learn how to be a better friend; before long Katie realizes that bullying hurts others as well as herself, in a story told from the point of view of the bullier rather than the bullied, and one that provides kids with real-life tools they can use to identify and stop relational aggression.
Weird!
by Erin Frankel

The three books in the series tell the story of an ongoing case of bullying from three third graders' perspectives and how each character learns to face the challenge with the help of friends, peers and caring adults.
Tough!
by Erin Frankel

The three books in the series tell the story of an ongoing case of bullying from three third graders' perspectives and how each character learns to face the challenge with the help of friends, peers and caring adults.
Dare!
by Erin Frankel

The three books in the series tell the story of an ongoing case of bullying from three third graders' perspectives and how each character learns to face the challenge with the help of friends, peers and caring adults.
Dealing with cyberbullies
by Drew Nelson

Discusses cyberbullying and provides tips on preventing or stopping it
Dixie and the big bully
by Grace Gilman

Devotedly spending time with her best buddy Emma, Dixie loyally supports her friend when Emma begins having trouble with a classmate at school, a situation that imparts an important lesson about treating others kindly. By the author of Dixie Loves School Pet Day. 
The energy bus for kids : a story about staying positive and overcoming challenges
by Jon Gordon

In this illustrated edition of the bestselling business fable, children will learn how to overcome negativity, bullies and everyday challenges to be the best they can be, as well as how to find their inner motivation and pass on the positive energy to others.
Freckleface Strawberry and the dodgeball bully
by Julianne Moore

When the kids are told to come inside because of the rain, Freckleface Strawberry knows that this means she will have to play dodgeball with her enemy and class bully, Windy Pants Patrick, but when the two are the only ones left standing, Freckleface decides to face her fears and puts a plan in motion to teach him a lesson he won't soon forget.
Greg and the cheat sheets
by Thalia Wiggins

When he skips a grade Greg finds himself in the same sixth grade class as his bullying cousin James, who would rather cheat then work hard in school
Henry and the bully
by Nancy L. Carlson

When a bully starts stealing Henry's soccer ball at recess, the little mouse doesn't know what to do; after trying to ask for assistance from his mother and teacher, Henry stumbles onto a secret that helps him find his own solution to the bully problem.
I, funny : A Middle School Story
by James Patterson

Resolving to become the world's greatest stand-up comedian despite less-than-funny challenges in his life, wheelchair-bound middle school student Jamie Grimm endures bullying from his mean-spirited cousin and hopes he will be fairly judged when he enters a local comedy contest. 600,000 first printing.
Jake Drake, bully buster
by Andrew Clements

Offers readers the "memoirs" of Jake Drake, a boy who transformed himself from first-grade geek to the cool dude of the fourth grade by using his wit to outsmart the bullies at his school. Teacher's Guide available.
Leave me alone
by Kes Gray

In this sensitively told story, a little boy is feeling sad because every day he has to face a bully, but the little boy also has friends--a frog, a cat, a rabbit, a cow and other animal friends--who insist on helping him, even after he tells them, "There's nothing you can do for me." 
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
Max Quigley : technically not a bully
by James Roy

Forced to hang out with one another by their parents, Max and Triffin must make the best of the situation, but knowing that he has bullied Triffin from time to time, Max is having a hard time doing anything but waiting for his sentence to end.
Mean behind the screen : what you need to know about cyberbullying
by Toney Allman

Discusses cyberbullying, including information on why it happens, the consequences of cyberbullying, how to prevent it, and where to get help, and includes stories from teenagers about their experiences
The Odd Squad : bully bait
by Michael Fry

When his well-intentioned school guidance counselor insists that he needs better socialization skills after being stuffed into a locker by a bully, middle-schooler Nick finds himself, along with two other misfits, joining the school's Safety Patrol, and what begins as a reluctant band of hopeless oddballs morphs into an effective and empowered team ready to face whatever middle school throws at them.
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.
The phantom bully
by Jeffrey Brown

In his last year at the Jedi Academy, Roan is learning to fly starships, studying for the Jedi obstacle course exam, and tracking down vorpak clones, but now, someone is setting him up for trouble that just may get him kicked out of school
Never swipe a bully's bear
by Katherine Applegate

When first-grader Roscoe discovers that his stuffed pig is missing from his backpack, he accuses the class bully of "pig-napping" and gets even by taking the bully's teddy bear
Zeke Meeks vs. the stinkin' science fair
by D. L. Green

Third-grader Zeke Meeks needs to win the prize in the science project contest because the class bully is threatening him, but so far all his ideas are ending in messy disasters--can his friend Hector save the day?
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