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Bailey is a raccoon who loves math and the superhero Mighty
Raccoon. But Bailey is getting physically bullied by Kim, a dog at
school. Young readers watch Bailey struggle with bullying and learn
safe ways to make it stop. Sensitive illustrations of
gender-neutral animal characters help all children relate to the
issue of physical bullying.
Wilbur is sure he's a loser: he spends his life being bullied, his
best friend is 85 years old, and his only talent is playing the
triangle in the school band. But things start to look up when he
gets the chance to be part of the French exchange. Wilbur's billet
Charlie arrives to spend the week with him and his two moms . . .
and it turns out that Charlie is a girl. An amazing, sophisticated,
French girl who Wilbur instantly falls in love with. Keen to win
her heart, Wilbur agrees to a total life makeover before he sees
Charlie again on the return trip to Paris. But the course of true
amour never did run smooth . . .
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"You know I'm coming. You're dead already." Hector has always
minded his own business, working hard to make his way to a better
life someday. He's the chess team champion, helps the family with
his job at the grocery, and teaches his little sister to shoot
hoops overhand. Until Joey singles him out. Joey, whose older
brother, Chavo, is head of the Discipulos gang, tells Hector that
he's going to kill him: maybe not today, or tomorrow, but someday.
And Hector, frozen with fear, does nothing. From that day forward,
Hector's death is hanging over his head every time he leaves the
house. He tries to fade into the shadows -- to drop off Joey's
radar -- to become no one. But when a fight between Chavo and
Hector's brother Fili escalates, Hector is left with no choice but
to take a stand. The violent confrontation will take Hector places
he never expected, including a reform school where he has to live
side-by-side with his enemy, Joey. It's up to Hector to choose
whether he's going to lose himself to revenge or get back to the
hard work of living.
Penguin Readers is an ELT graded reader series for learners of
English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new
illustrations and language learning exercises, the print edition
also includes instructions to access supporting material online.
Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and
thought-provoking non-fiction, introducing language learners to
bestselling authors and compelling content. The eight levels of
Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework of Reference
for language learning (CEFR). Exercises at the back of each Reader
help language learners to practise grammar, vocabulary, and key
exam skills. Before, during and after-reading questions test
readers' story comprehension and develop vocabulary. You Must Be
Layla, a Level 4 Reader, is A2+ in the CEFR framework. The text is
made up of sentences with up to three clauses, introducing more
complex uses of present perfect simple, passives, phrasal verbs and
simple relative clauses. It is well supported by illustrations,
which appear regularly. Layla is a 13-year old Muslim girl. She has
just moved to one of the best schools in Brisbane. Layla is clever
and funny, and loves making things, but some of the students are
not kind to her. How can Layla show that she is a good student and
make friends? Visit the Penguin Readers website Exclusively with
the print edition, readers can unlock online resources including a
digital book, audio edition, lesson plans and answer keys.
A new edition of Michael L. Printz Award winner A.S. King's brilliant
and bizarre story of teenage trauma and standardized tests.
Four accomplished teenagers are on the verge of explosion. The
anxieties they face at every turn have nearly pushed them to the point
of surrender: senseless high-stakes testing, the lingering damage of
trauma, the buried grief and guilt of tragic loss. They are desperate
to cope—but no one is listening.
So they will lie. They will split in two. They will turn inside out.
They will build an invisible helicopter to fly themselves far away from
the pressure…but nothing releases the pressure. Because, as they
discover, the only way to truly escape their world is to fly right into
it.
A.S. King reaches new heights in this groundbreaking work of surrealist
fiction; it will mesmerize readers with its deeply affecting
exploration of how we crawl through traumatic experience—and find the
way out.
Cool Things to Do If a Bully's Bugging You: 50 Classroom Activities
to Help Elementary Students aims to help students facing bullying
and other problems while they're actually experiencing them. The
activities feature a multidisciplinary approach that encourages
speaking, listening, reading, and writing activities to complement
curricular goals in English/language arts and social studies.
Principals, teachers and counselors will want to use this book in
their bully prevention programs by involving children, parents, and
the entire school family in their drive to create a bully-free
school. The book includes classroom activities and also involves
parents in the learning process by having them discuss bullying
issues with their children in a "Talk It Out" section that
concludes each chapter. Research shows that involving the bullied
child, the home, and the school community has proven the most
successful approach to helping kids remain bully free. The book
also includes kid-friendly quizzes to help reinforce the concepts
covered in every chapter. Students and teachers alike will find the
variety of activities in this book informative, kid-friendly, and
best of all, enjoyable.
Cool Things to Do If a Bully's Bugging You: 50 Classroom Activities
to Help Elementary Students aims to help students facing bullying
and other problems while they're actually experiencing them. The
activities feature a multidisciplinary approach that encourages
speaking, listening, reading, and writing activities to complement
curricular goals in English/language arts and social studies.
Principals, teachers and counselors will want to use this book in
their bully prevention programs by involving children, parents, and
the entire school family in their drive to create a bully-free
school. The book includes classroom activities and also involves
parents in the learning process by having them discuss bullying
issues with their children in a "Talk It Out" section that
concludes each chapter. Research shows that involving the bullied
child, the home, and the school community has proven the most
successful approach to helping kids remain bully free. The book
also includes kid-friendly quizzes to help reinforce the concepts
covered in every chapter. Students and teachers alike will find the
variety of activities in this book informative, kid-friendly, and
best of all, enjoyable.
Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal. A heartbreaking story, narrated
by twelve-year-old Jack, whose family is caring for
fourteen-year-old Joseph. Joseph is misunderstood. He was
incarcerated for trying to kill a teacher. Or so the rumours say.
But Jack and his family see something others in town don't want to.
What's more, Joseph has a daughter he's never seen. The two boys go
on a journey through the bitter Maine winter to help Joseph find
his baby - no matter the cost.
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A two-colour graphic novel about speaking-up and standing out when
you feel different. Perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier How do you
find your voice when everyone around you is telling you to be
quiet? Frankie is different, and so is her best-friend, Sam. So
when they both start secondary school, it's tough. Particularly
when there are so many rules to follow, like: No talking in class!
Be quiet in the hallways! Silence for assembly! Frankie doesn't
know how she'll manage, because constantly talking is how she
copes. So when she gets the chance to compete in a Battle of the
Bands contest, Frankie couldn't be more excited. Except, to have a
band, you need to have band members. And to have band members, you
need to be good at making friends... Can Frankie learn to find her
voice and stand out? A unique perspective on Autism, told with
humour and heart. Brought to life with glorious colour artwork in a
distinctive blue and orange palette. Perfect for fans of Raina
Telgemeier. Praise for FRANKIE'S WORLD: "I loved Frankie's story
and could really identify with her character. This is such an
amazing graphic novel that represents neurodiversity really
realistically." Libby Scott "Aoife Dooley captures Frankie's
autistic experience with great care, humour and love." Lizzie
Huxley-Jones "A fun and relatable read about awkwardness,
self-acceptance, family and friendship." Sarah McIntyre "Unique and
often funny ... I cheered Frankie on through her journey." Sue
Cheung "Frankie's World is funny, fresh and honest and I wish it
had be around to read when I was little." Holly Smale "Offers an
amusing and relatable story that celebrates neurodiversity through
its sensitive exploration of Frankie's alienation from her peers"
IRISH TIMES "A wonderfully charming, honest and funny look at
growing up... one of my favourite books of the year" IRISH EXAMINER
"Warm, funny and original" GUARDIAN "A great story about growing up
and learning who you are" BOOKTRUST
What is wrong with Will?
Will is a typical six-year-old boy: he loves to tell "knock-knock
jokes," collect bugs, and play with other kids. On most school
days, Will goes to Nana Winnie's until his mom returns from work.
Will enjoys having his Nana as a babysitter. Recently, Nana's
cousin Perry has come to visit and suddenly Will no longer wants to
go there. He starts having nightmares, acting out in school and
wetting his bed. Will's parents are worried. What is wrong with
Will?
Experts Acclaim for "Will the Courageous"
"As a parent, what should you do if your daughter or son told you
that she or he had been sexually abused by someone? Thesubject of
this book is certainly not a pleasant thing to read or talk about,
but it is defi nitely one that needs to be discussed.Author Amy
Barth, who has an extensive background in social work, deals with
her material in a delicate and age-appropriateway. Amy Barth's
books would be an excellent resource to encourage any child who has
experienced sexual abuse. It couldalso be used in controlled
situations to introduce the topic in an effort to instruct children
how to avoid becoming a sexualabuse victim."
--Wayne S. Walker, "Home School Book Review"
"Will the Courageous supports important issues regarding sexual
abuse that may arise in a young person's life. Writtenlike a
comforting letter from a survivor, the young reader will become
aware of the importance and safety to reportany encounters. The
book is simply written and in understandable terms for any 6 to
9-year old. The information isconcise, yet heartening and loving.
Will the Courageous should be read with a parent present to
encourage dialog aboutthis significant subject."
--Irene Watson, author of "The Sitting Swing"
"Will the Courageous relates a story that reconfirms what I have
observed over many years. Abused children, male orfemale,
universally believe that it is their fault. Their self-image is
mangled; they need to tell the truth; and they mustget help from
someone who knows how to treat such an injury to the soul."
--Fr. Heyward B. Ewart, III, PhD Author of "Am I Bad? Recovering
From Abuse"
For more info see www.AmyJBarth.com
From the Growing with Love Series at Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
JUV039210 Juvenile Fiction: Social Issues - Sexual Abuse
Squirt Saves the Day tells a tale of friendship, heroism, and self
discovery as Squirt, a lovable stinkbug, is confronted by bullies
at his new school. In overcoming rejection he learns that the best
way to deal with problems is head on. By doing what must be done,
he gains the respect and admiration of the whole school. The book
is full of colorful illustrations that will win children's hearts
and teach them that, if a little stinkbug can conquer his fears, so
can they.
Today's middle school girls have it rough.
In a few short years, they go through an incredible number of
biological and emotional changes, making this the most
formative--and riskiest--time in their lives. Groups turn on each
other, a trusted childhood friend can reveal secrets by sending a
text message or updating a Facebook status, and deciding where to
sit in the cafeteria can be a daily struggle. As any tween will
tell you, life for a middle school girl can be summed up in one
word: "drama."
Haley Kilpatrick's own turbulent middle school experience inspired
Girl Talk, a nonprofit organization in which high school mentors
offer a "just been there" perspective to tween girls, helping them
build self-esteem and develop leadership skills. Here, Haley
delivers the definitive guidebook, packed with anecdotes from real
girls around the country, who offer their insight into why her
friends' approval is suddenly vitally important, why she feels
pressured to be perfect, why she's no longer telling her parents
everything, and what three vital things adults can offer to the
girls in their lives to downplay the drama.
Filled with practical strategies from tweens and teen mentors to
help adults understand what girls today are facing, "The Drama
Years "is a must-read for anyone struggling to help girls navigate
the often difficult transition into adolescence.
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