Pages
32
Year
2021
Language
English

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Billy is a nice boy who likes school until he encounters a bully named Fred.

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"The Little Bully is a playful, but poignant way for young readers to think about their behavior, taking responsibility for their actions, and the importance of friendship Beth Bracken provides a delightful tale about an important message against bullying, while Jennifer Bell creates expressive illustrations that extend the narrative for young readers."
Central Michigan University Public Radio's "The Children's Bookshelf" program
"At school, Fred the mouse constantly mocks Billy the beaver's wardrobe and accomplishments. When Billy comes to realize that Fred's antics cover up his own insecurities, he stands up to an insult and threatens to stop playing with Fred if he persists. Fearing social exclusion due to Billy's popularity, Fred mends his ways and befriends him. Bell's autumnal palette and large cartoon figures make this title an appropriate read-aloud. When Lacey's incessant chatter is halted by laryngitis, the little owl experiences the benefits of her silence. Homework gets done, she realizes that her buddy tells great jokes, and she actually hears a movie. After her health returns, Lacey still talks a lot, but "listens sometimes," a realistic conclusion. Watson's cartoon animals and very pink cover design should draw in readers who will find Lacey charming, despite her babbling beak. These stories' simplicity allows them to serve as introduction to common challenges."
School Library Journal

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