Fight To The End - Submitted by Michael Anderson on August 09, 2010  
  A really cool book I just read about bullying and how much it screws people up. Bit of a dark story, but I think it says it like it is.  
  http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/fight-to-the-end/12105386  
 
  Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns About Bullies - Submitted by howard binkow on August 05, 2010  
  This book was requested by teachers. It helps 4-8 year old children learn the right thing to do about bullying. The book is available on our website in animated or book form and is being offered by Scholastic of Canada.  
  www.wedolisten.com  
 
  Grandma why didn't God make me a bird - Submitted by Amanda Conley Hines on May 27, 2010  
  My name is Amanda Conley Hines and I would like to share a story with you. One afternoon I was watching the Oprah Winfrey show and a woman was sitting there heartbroken because her pre-teen son had committed suicide. Her child had been bullied and as a result his life was shattered. That woman's pain was too hard for me to imagine. Since I am a parent, fear began to enter my mind. Could something like this happen to my children? I began to think about my own experiences with bullies and self-esteem issues. I could see how things could spiral out of control. As I became older my experiences turned into valuable knowledge. I learned that most of the time bullies themselves have low self-esteem. They try to hide behind the pain they inflict on others. I wanted my children to have this knowledge early. That's when I began to pray and God turned my fear into determination and thus this book was born. "Grandma, Why didn"t God Make Me a Bird?" was written from my heart. The grandma character was influenced by my own great grandmother; who was an amazing woman. She loved God with her whole heart. The little girl, Kayla, was influenced by me and many others. Kaylas character deals with bullying and self-esteem issues. The story comes alive when Kayla notices a blue bird and wonders what life would be like as a bird. Kayla doesn't have many friends, but there are two things that Kayla finds joy in, God, and her talks with her grandma Annie. Kayla decides to talk to her grandma about her wish to be a bird. Grandma Annie listens and lovingly explains to Kayla that she is already special. Kayla does not immediately understand, but her grandmother is kind and understanding. She explains to Kayla that being created in the image of God; makes you pretty special. Grandma Annie also explains to Kayla that her actions and reactions define her...she is not defined by other people. With this knowledge and a few other kind and loving words; she understands her own self-worth. And now dealing with difficult people and situations does not feel insurmountable. I am not under the assumption that this book will save the world. My prayer is that this book will open a dialogue between parents and their children. Now that you have had a glimpse into my heart; I hope that you will help me spread the word about this book. And if there is truly a closing thought it is this if God created you, then no one can take your uniqueness away.  
   
 
  Bully Blocking ( finch 2007) - Submitted by Evelyn M. Field on May 13, 2010  
  This book is written by an experienced psychologist and bullying expert with over 30 years experience working with students, parents and schools. It helps students learn how quickly and effectively to block bullies, despite what their school can or can't do.It provides a simple structure for schools and assistance for parents. The model has been clinically proven. check out Evelyn's website, www.bullying.com.au  
  http://www.bullying.com.au  
 
  Bully Blocking: Six Secrets to Help Children Deal with Teasing and Bullying - Submitted by Tony on May 11, 2010  
  This confidence-boosting book aims to help children overcome the damaging effects of teasing and bullying, and to develop practical skills and attitudes to improve their self-esteem and quality of life. This revised edition of Bully Blocking is based on Evelyn Field's 'Secrets of relating', a six-step model that has proved highly successful in her counselling work with young people. The first part of the book helps parents understand what happens when their children are bullied and provides useful approaches for changing the attitude of children who may feel there is no hope. The second part provides a program of activities with an emphasis on fun, helping children to understand their feeling and develop effective methods of counteracting bullying situations, including improving self-esteem, building support networks and communicating confidently. This book will be an invaluable resource for parents, teachers, educators and counsellors working with children at risk of or experiencing bullying.  
  http://www.jkp.com/catalogue/book/9781843105541  
 
  Enabling children to feel good about themselves - Submitted by Howard Binkow on August 08, 2010  
  Our Foundation is the creator of the award winning Howard B. Wigglebottom series of children's books. The books are fun and are helping many children ages eight and under learn how to listen, deal with conflict and feel good about themselves. Check out our website. Click on animated books and lessons/posters.  
  www.wedolisten.com  
 
  Jilly and the Bully - Submitted by Lowen on May 05, 2010  
  'Jilly and the Bully' is the first book in the Jilly's Adventures series and helps kids understand that you can combat bullies without resorting to verbal or physical violence yourself. That there are other ways to get out of compromising situations without continuing the circle of abuse. 'Jilly and the Bully' allows children to ask questions about how to deal with bullies and why a bully does what he or she does.  
  http://www.jillysadventures.com  
 
  Help! I'm in Middle School...How Will I Survive? - Submitted by Merry on April 30, 2005  
  A middle school survival guide. Bullying awareness, information, and prevention is a big part of the book.  
  http://www.helpiminmiddleschool.com  
 
  Sticks Stones and Stumped - Submitted by Deb Landry on March 06, 2007  
  Sticks Stones and Stumped is children's book, CD Rom and interactive dramatic play for children kindergarten to grade five. The focus of this book and play is to raise awareness of social behaviors including good citizenship, respect, fairness, responsibility, compassion, and caring. With this goal in mind, school communities can control, monitor and begin to put an end to bullying and harassment behaviors. Supporting and practicing positive school climate behavior for young students, caregivers and school personnel will result in fostering community minded youth of all ages. The mentoring component of this play is designed to build socially accountable community relationships between youth grades K-5 and grades 6-12. Older youth mentor younger children through performance of the play. Use your school districts middle or high school students, drama, civil rights groups or the highest grade in the school to perform the production. The program is best performed in individual classroom settings making the surroundings comfortable and safe for the younger students to empower individual creativity and participation  
  http://www.brysontaylorpublishing.com  
 
  y secret bully - Submitted by Alyssa on November 15, 2006  
  this is a great book because at the end she told her mom and her mom told her sum stuff and so after that the girl went up to the bully and said to her does it make you happy to make me sad? and then the bully hung her head in shame.  
   
 
  The Anti-Bullying and Teasing Book - Submitted by Gryphon House on September 28, 2006  
  Gryphon House, Inc. is pleased to announce that The Anti-Bullying and Teasing Book (2005) has won the Teachers’ Choice Award presented by Learning Magazine. The Teachers’ Choice Award honors products that display excellent quality, instructional value, ease of use, and innovation in the classroom. The Anti-Bullying and Teasing Book is an indispensable tool for teachers to encourage tolerance and kindness in the preschool classroom. For more information, please call 1.800.638.0928 or visit www.gryphonhouse.com.  
  http://www.ghbooks.com/showbook.cfm?code=13546  
 
  Queen bees and wannabees - Submitted by Cathy on May 21, 2006  
  It's a book about cliques, peer pressure, bullying and lots of more! You can really learn from this book!  
   
 
  Why Me? - Submitted by Rita on March 30, 2006  
  Why Me? is an e-book that addresses the issue of teen girl bullies in school. The book gives helpful suggestions to girls on how to deal with the stressful situation in a positive manner. The book also includes a section with tips to develop self-confidence and comes with a free digital diary.  
  www.thebullybook.com/why_me.html  
 
  Resources for Adults, Children and Youth - Submitted by The Society for Safe and Caring Schools and Commun on January 06, 2006  
  SACSC has several resources for adults and children and youth on bullying for the bully and the bullied. See website at www.sacsc.ca  
  www.sacsc.ca  
 
  The Bully: A Discussion and Activity Story - Submitted by Rita Y. Toews on November 30, 2005  
  In The Bully, a story about bullying is followed by a question and answer section for children. The questions help children express their feelings about bullies, and the answers provide practical ways to deal with the problem. The illustrations for the story can be used as a colouring book while the subject of bullying is discussed. The adult's section of The Bully contains a question and answer portion that informs parents and caregivers about bullying. It also gives effective information for dealing with a bully in a manner that provides a positive role model for children. Additional informational resources are also provided.  
  www.thebullybook.com  
 
  Self-Awareness Journal On CD-ROM - Submitted by Doreen on November 21, 2007  
  Subject Matter; Have You Experienced: Emotional Bullying, Workplace Abuse, Dis-Respect, Social/Peer Pressure, Oppressive Burdens, Unhealthy Relationships, Non-Acceptance New to the market and one of a kind, a unique "writing tool" (CD-ROM based---not a book), designed to guide and inspire you, allowing you to draw from your past, to understand your present,and to move on to your future. In other words, from Self Awareness, to Self Discovery, to Self Empowerment. It is also recommended in the workplace as a Preventative Measure. With adults beginning the process to Self Discovery, we are clearly sending out a positive message/example to the young and impressionable.  
  http://www.SelfAwarenessJournalOnCdRom.com  
 
  Submitted by Pam on September 05, 2005  
  “Don’t Pick on Pepper” tells the story of a young girl who takes on a schoolyard bully with brainpower, humor, and friendship. Pepper Mills heads to the library and the internet to discover what makes bullies tick, and then goes about defusing them in a thoughtful and humorous way. Pepper says,”I decided to learn about bullies. It’s a lot easier to handle a problem you can understand. The brain is our strongest muscle, after all. Time for a mental workout!” Pepper shares many strategies for dealing with bullies with her readers, emphasizing the importance of sticking together with a friend and seeking counsel from a trusted adult. “Don’t Pick on Pepper” includes a discussion section with open ended questions to encourage dialogue on this important subject. Recommended for ages 7-11.  
  http://www.pepperypress.com  
 
  The Durples: Get Lost in Elkton Forest - Submitted by Ashley Jardine on February 20, 2008  
  Cindyloo, Mollyboo and Woodroo invite you to join them on their adventure in Elkton Forest where they meet many new and unique friends. One of their new friends, an outcast named Odalee, teaches them how to play his musical instrument; the mookaluke. When confronted with bullies, the Durples show their new friends a unique way of dealing with them. Children will learn the importance of acceptance and understand how 'cool' each and every character is despite any physical hindrances they may appear to have. The Durples: Get Lost in Elkton Forest is the first book of the Durples series. You don't want to miss out on any of these fun filled learning adventures!  
  http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~45251.aspx  
 
  My Secret Bully - Submitted by Trudy Ludwig on March 23, 2005  
  My Secret Bully instantly draws young readers (ages 6 to 11) into Monica's world, where she is bullied by a friend and learns how to cope, survive and thrive. One of a very few picture books available that addresses relational aggression among girls.  
  http://www.mysecretbully.com  
 
  Stop Bullying Bobby - Submitted by Dana on March 25, 2005  
  This is the site for the children's book "Stop Bullying Bobby! Helping Children Cope with Teasing and Bullying." The title is inspired by a true story and encourages everyone to reach out to others. It supports developing awareness, understanding, and appreciation of differences. It is for approximate ages 4-10.  
  http://home.infionline.net/~stopbullyingbobby  
 
  A Journey Out of Bullying: From Despair to Hope - Submitted by Pat on February 25, 2005  
  A Journey Out of Bullying is a book for parents and children in crisis, a useful book about the nitty-gritty of daily life, an essential book for the day your child refuses to leave home and face a bully outside one more time. It’s an easily digested book that one mother wrote after she saved her son, a book packed with essential information that you, a worried parent or a bullied child, can use immediately because you need answers fast. A Journey Out of Bullying is a friend when you really need comfort, advice, and hope.  
  http://www.outofbullying.com  
 
  YEARS OF RAGE: A Novel - Submitted by Joseph on February 06, 2005  
  A novel about bullying will be released in May 2005. The work is entitled YEARS OF RAGE. To read an excerpt, visit the book's Web site: www.yearsofrage.com  
  http://www.yearsofrage.com  
 
  The MISadventures of Bully-Boy & Gossip-Girl - Submitted by Cabot on November 15, 2004  
  The MISadventures of Bully-Boy & Gossip-Girl is an interactive comic book intended for students at the elementary level between grades 4 and 8. The book offers suggestions for students on how to stop bullying from happening in their schools or playgrounds.  
  http://www.bullyboy.ca  
 
  Bullying Posters (4) - Submitted by Brian on October 30, 2004  
  Set of four heavy-duty, laminated full-color posters, 18 x 24 inches each for classroom display. Strong messages are conveyed by bright graphics. These posters can be used alone or with the Bullying workbooks series also listed at this site. Website shows all posters clearly.  
  http://www.didax.com/shop/productdetails.cfm/ItemNo/2-166.cfm  
 
  Tiny T Saves the Day - Submitted by Brian on October 30, 2004  
  A big bully learns a valuable lesson about trust and teamwork from a little dinosaur in this read-aloud book designed for younger children to learn about the dynamics of bullying. This book is one in a series of three full color books featuring the Dino-Mights Power of Acceptance team. Zany dinosaurs help show children how even the most different character can be a valued and important member of the group. "Dot's Spots" addresses differences in looks, while "Anton Acts Up" is about difficult behaviour (ADHD). Each book Includes suggestions for follow up discussions. 16 pages each, paperback.    
  http://www.didax.com/shop/productdetails.cfm/ItemNo/2-230.cfm  
 
  Have Courage My Love-A Brave Encounter with a Bully by Lisa Hewitt-Savelli - Submitted by Jason on September 25, 2005  
  Have Courage My Love is a story written to help children communicate their thoughts and their fellings about peer pressurre, bullying and friendship to adults. The author delicately illustrates and gives meaning to the roles of the bully, the victim and the important role of the bystander. This story reminds us of the need to be encouraged and included  
   
 
  BULLYING - Why Would You Want To Do That? - Submitted by Sidney on June 22, 2009  
  I would love to have my book become a part of the products you have in your arsenal. Check out the website and if you want, I'll send a copy to you for review. Thanks. Sid Goodman  
  www.whywouldyoubooks.com  
 
  Mar*Co Products, Inc. - Submitted by Phyllis Goodstein on April 13, 2010  
  As this comprehensive and empirically researched book teaches anti bullying strategies, the bullied learn to cope, are empowered, have increases in self-esteem and gain hope that the bullying will end. It is not only for the bullied or teachers. Information and worksheets on cyberbullying, anger, assertiveness, conflict resolution, self-esteem, communication and friendship provide a valuable resource for parents, school staff, mental health professionals and anyone who works with children.  
  http://www.marcoproducts.com/tabioutofbuc.html  
 
  Butterflies Do They Cry & Should I Be Ashamed Or Laugh, Cry And Pray - Submitted by Ronald Brown on February 20, 2010  
  Two books of poems for troubled young adults and children to help them to understand how the actions they take effect others.  
  www.amorecollection.highpowersites.com  
 
  I Like You, I Like Me, Too! - Submitted by Marcia on February 03, 2010  
  Bullying has become a common childhood issue. Children are hurt physically and emotionally by bullies on a daily basis. I Like You, I Like Me, Too! is a fun and easy-to-use anti-bullying 200 page parent/teacher resource, used also by counsellors, psychologists, and librarians, to help children realize their potential and the power of choice in their lives. It is an opportunity for them to begin to "think out of the box" from a very early age and prepare for their future by meeting their own needs, setting their own goals and learning how to make themselves happy by choosing positive behaviors. They also learn to evaluate if what they are doing is helping them get what they want. I Like You, I Like Me, Too! is intended for children up to the age of 10 and can be easily adapted to kindergarten and middle grades. Author Marcia Frid has crafted The Magic Choice Carpet as a teaching tool to teach Choice Theory®, developed by Dr. William Glasser of the William Glasser Institute.  
  http://www.marciafrid.com/  
 
  psychopath's bible - Submitted by Joe on December 21, 2009  
  Written tongue in cheek, alas not particularly deep, gives an interesting insight in the twisted attitude of people, that free of a sense of ethics and empathy, behave as natural predators, and have a strong appetite for chaos and destruction, and prefer targeting the weak. Basically what we must prevent the bullies to grow into. It is also possible to find it in pdf on scribd  
  http://www.amazon.com/Psychopaths-Bible-Extreme-Individual/dp/1935150324/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1261413884&sr=8-1  
 
  How To Stop Bullying - Submitted by John Stewart on November 30, 2009  
  As good parents we protect our children. We make certain they receive the best healthcare. We make sure their dental needs are met. We teach them not to speak to strangers and how to cross a busy street. But, what happens when your child is bullied? Unlike the old jokes about "my Dad will beat up your Dad," the reality is that this is an old problem exacerbated by our modern lifestyles.  
  http://www.bullying.clareandjohnstewart.com  
 
  Bullying - A Parent's Guide - Submitted by Need2Know on November 11, 2009  
  Jennifer Thomson's informative guide will give a whole new perspective on this age-old problem that blights children's lives. She will offer some answers as to why children are bullied and how parent's can stop it from happening, as well as providing some proven methods on how to help the bullied child boost their plummeting self-esteem.  
  http://www.need2knowbooks.co.uk/shop/detail.asp?id=13&title=Bullying%20-%20A%20Parent%27s%20Guide  
 
  Good-Bye Bully Machine Book Video - Submitted by Jenni on September 08, 2009  
  Kids ages 8 & up learn what bullying is, why it hurts, and what they can do to stop it. When bullying happens consistently, it can feel like a scary machine. Break the bully machine with this helpful book.  
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW_I1_lWCmA  
 
  I Am Jack - Submitted by Susan on September 01, 2009  
  I Am Jack (Tricycle Press), by a child development specialist whose own child was bullied, is a novel about bullying that’s been used again and again to help and empower kids. Based on real people and real experience, I Am Jack serves as a great discussion prompt for groups, schools, and communities. It’s been used by educators throughout Australia as a teaching tool, where Jack has become a well-known character, so much so that Monkey Baa (a national children’s theater company) has produced it for the stage and tours it throughout the country. Author Susanne Gervay has written many articles on the topic, about how all parties involved in bullying (victim, bully, bystanders, and even teachers, parents and caregivers) can get entangled in the process and need guidance. Her work has been recognized internationally.  
  www.sgervay.com  
 
  Daisy May Publishing - Submitted by Pauline Cormier on July 04, 2007  
  Four young students from London, Ontario attended a workshop where each wrote and illustrated a story about bullying. These students shared their feelings of frustration and their perspective on bullying in their book, Bullying- Has This Ever Happened to You? Each share a unique story that gives insight as to how children think and feel about being bullied and about bullies themselves. Teachers and parents can use this book to start dialogues on dealing with bullies and maintaining positive self-esteem.  
  http://www.daisymay.ca  
 
  Third House Down Hidden Cove - Submitted by Linda on July 20, 2009  
  I submitted this recommendation in May of 2009, but for some reason no one is able to access the web site, so I am resubmitting the book so, whoever is interested in the book, can click on the site and go to the information about Kevin D. Garrahan and Third House Down Hidden Cove. This is a great book for children ages 8 and up. The author, Kevin D. Garrahan, has been a 6th grade teacher for the last 13 years and has seen first hand how children can be so cruel to each other. Third House Down Hidden Cove deals with peer pressure and bullying in a very realistic way. Even though the topic is a serious issue, the book is an easy and enjoyable read. Recently, Third House Down Hidden Cove was approved by The US Department of Health and Human Services as a "book" resource on their bullying. Your Time and consideration of this matter is greatly appreciated.  
  http://kevindgarrahan.com/  
 
  Please Stop Laughing At Me and Please Stop Laughing at Us - Submitted by Rebekah on June 15, 2009  
  These books tell the story of Jodee Blanco. The first is her own journey through bullying from about 5th grade until her graduation day of high school. The sequel is her journey through becoming an activist in the anti-bullying movement. It's a good story to read and also gives some great advice for teachers, students, parents and survivors.  
  http://www.jodeeblanco.com/  
 
  Third House Down Hidden Cove - Submitted by Linda on May 08, 2009  
  This is a great book for children ages 8 and up. The author, Kevin D. Garrahan, has been a 6th grade teacher for the last 13 years and has seen first hand how children can be so cruel to each other. Third House Down Hidden Cove deals with peer pressure and bullying in a very realistic way. Even though the topic is a serious issue, the book is an easy and enjoyable read. Recently, Third House Down Hidden Cove was approved by The US Department of Health and Human Services as a "book" resource on their bullying web site: http://www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/kids. Your Time and consideration of this matter is greatly appreciated. Linda  
  publishedauthors.net/kevindgarrahan  
 
  Egghead - Submitted by Caroline on March 27, 2009  
  Told in alternating point of view, Egghead is a novel for young teens that explores bullying from the bystanders’ and victim’s eyes. Where is the line and what happens when it’s crossed? Nominated for: Canadian Library Association Book of the Year -- Young Adult 2009 Red Maple Award 2009 Snow Willow Award Recommended reading by Kids Help Phone and Barbara Coloroso. A free novel study guide is also available.  
  www.carolinepignat.com  
 
  A Spanish Book for Teens on How to Liberate Ourselves from the Effects of Bullying - Submitted by Barbara Monjeslocos on November 01, 2008  
 

Hello,

We would like to share for your spanish speaking audience the release of a new book a tale for teenagers on how to liberate themselves from the effects of bullying in their present and their future. The book is called CQP 1.0 and its the story on how a young spanish teen under the attack of school bullies is about to give up when he meets two mysterious persons in school who will introduce him to a computer program called CQP 1.o, meaning (OH, Yes You Can 1.0).
The program is a combination from the life experiences of its author, Roge, the school caretaker, a man who was bullied and became a bully in his childhood. His life as a sailor on an english merchant navy ship and his experiences in a mysterious and unknown african town will be crucial for the unfoldment of CQP 1.0, the program.

With the insights and the techniques acquired, Goyo will now find a new reason and strength to transform his own life and free himself from the trap of bullying.
Free to be himself for the first time in his life, he is now a teenager who´s managed to transform a tale of failure into an adventure of success and self empowerment.

The teachings include in CQP 1.0 are focused on liberating ourselves from the psychological and emotional traps created by bullies to keep us entrapped. It will provide tips, exercises and help to build up our self esteem and gain inner power and strength to avoid being pulled into the mental projections and power games of the agressors.

The book costs 13 euros plus shipement from Spain and can be purchased by sending an email to: monjeslocos@gmail.com
Our website is under construction but our blog is:
http://monjeslocos.blogspot.com/

Many thanks!
Barbara

 

 
  http://monjeslocos.blogspot.com/  
 
  DON'T BULLY ME! - Book: A hands-on guide for children and adults - Submitted by Sue on October 30, 2008  
  DON'T BULLY ME! is an easy-to-use, interactive book in workbook format that encourages children and adults to explore a potential bullying situation together. Whether used at bedtime at home or as a basis for classroom discussions in school, this book manages to be non-threatening, playful, sensitive and realistic...all at the same time. Such a setting encourages children to find the courage they need to talk honestly about their worries and fears. The DON'T BULLY ME! book helps children to: Learn the facts about bullying; Know what to say or do when a bully strikes; Learn how to claim their right to feel safe in school; Understand that NO child can be safe...unless every child feels safe. Additional information can be found on our website.  
  http://www.hurtfreeschools.org  
 
  Uncle Joe & Sally-It's OK to be Different - Submitted by Marion Quinton-Brake on June 19, 2008  
  This is a delightful fictional rabbit story that deals with verbal bullying in a lighthearted way. It includes lessons to be learned from the story as well as activity suggestions. Included in a "lucky" wooden rabbit ear, Good Deed Diary which is meant to encourage children to think of others. Upon completion of their good deed diary, they can email for their own E-Congratulations certificate to frame. Further info can be found at my webpage.  
  http://marionbrake.googlepages.com  
 
  Bullying: A Complete Guide to the Support Group Method - Submitted by Elena on June 06, 2008  
  Previously referred to as the No Blame Approach, the pioneering work of George and Barbara has been popular amongst practitioners seeking an alternative method to punishment for dealing with bullying in their setting. This publication incorporates an updated edition of their best selling 'Crying for Help' and provides a clear practical guide and an explanation of the theory and values underpinning the work.  
  http://www.sagepub.co.uk/booksProdDesc.nav?prodId=Book230828  
 
  Submitted by Heather on December 28, 2007  
  This is a middle-grade chapter book on cyberbullying. This page-turner is sad, at times funny, and very current.  
  http://www.awhitmanco.com/index.cfm?ContentAlias=bookdetail&itemid=683&ocid=3  
 
  Ten Essential Facts of Life Every Teenager Should Know - Submitted by Dan on August 17, 2009  
  Great Chapter in this book on bully  
  teenage-book.com  
 
  Submitted by Kathy Noll & Dr. Jay Carter on April 01, 2004  
  "Taking the Bully by the Horns" is different from other books on bullying because most bullying books that are out are either children’s fiction, or simply a long list of statistics only adults would be interested in that you can easily find on the Internet. This book is Self-help. Intended for children to read themselves since it is written in first person and speaks directly to the child/young teen. It could also be read to a class by a teacher or shared with a younger child by a parent. It also fits in the Psychology category (and Self-esteem) thanks to Dr. Jay Carter’s input, advice, and editing. This is very important because both victims and bullies need help with their self-esteem. Obviously the victim’s self-esteem is shattered by the bully and needs rebuilding, but what a lot of people don't know is that bullies also have a low self-esteem. Don’t mistake arrogance for a healthy or high self-esteem. If they felt good about themselves then why the need to “control” other people all the time? This book is not only designed to help the victim, but is also the only book that has a chapter speaking directly to the BULLIES. The book works on reforming the bullies as well so what is referred to in the book as, "The Bully Cycle," is stopped. Bullying creating more bullies. Many bullies started out as victims who were victimized to the point where they couldn't take it anymore, stopped caring, lost all hope, and became "the bully" themselves.  
  http://kathynoll.wordpress.com/  
 
  You and Me Bully Free - Submitted by Frank on January 09, 2004  
  This new book is an innovative approach because it aims at dealing with bullying before it actually occurs. It is for children of all ages. If children can learn about the different types of bullying and the best ways to get it stopped they are much better prepared for what happens. It also aims to show bullies what other people really think of them. The book is for use as a school resource or at home with parents and children reading and discussing it together. My kids love it and I originally wrote the stories just for them. I decided to turn it into a book after I saw how effective it was. It is available by sending a check or money order to: Frank Davis P.O. Box 300 Merewether,2291 N.S.W. Australia. The price is Canadian $11.80 or US$9.20 This includes postage. If you would like any further details you can e-mail me at youandmebullyfree@hotmail.com. I would like to hear from you anyway even if it is nothing to do with the book. Isn't www.bullying.org the best Website around? I tell everyone that it is the biggest and best in the world and it is streets ahead of second.  
  mailto:youandmebullyfree@hotmail.com  
 
  Why Me? - Submitted by Butch on December 25, 2003  
  Bullying Has Happened To 35% of Girls In School! Discover How To Recognize Bullies and Stop Them In Their Tracks With Why Me?  
  http://www.ebook-publishing-tools.com/kidsebooks/why_me.html  
 
  The Bully - Submitted by Butch on December 25, 2003  
  The Bully book teaches children and adults how to recognize a child who has bully problems and how to deal with the problem in a positive way.  
  http://www.ebook-publishing-tools.com/kidsebooks/the_bully.html  
 
  Stop the Bullying A Handbook for Schools by Dr. Ken Rigby - Submitted by Pamella on November 11, 2003  
  Published by the Australian Council for Educational Research in 2003. "A practical handbook with an easy to apply set of ideas and advice on how bullying in schools can be stopped."  
  http://www.education.unisa.edu.au/bullying/  
 
  Don't Pick On Me: How to Handle Bullying - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Stones, R. (1993) "Don't Pick On Me: How to Handle Bullying." Markham, Ontario: Pembrok Publishers  
   
 
  Let's Talk About Teasing - Submitted by anonymous on January 09, 2003  
  Berry, J.W. (1982) "Let's Talk About Teasing." Newark, NJ: Peter Pan Industries  
   
 
  Crying For Help: The No Blame approach to bullying - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
 

Crying For Help
The No Blame approach to bullying
by George Robinson and Barbara Maines
Price £10.00
ISBN 1 873942 86 9

The No Blame Approach to bullying

by George Robinson and Barbara Maines

You have probably heard of the No Blame Approach to bullying. The method was featured in the BBC 2 documentary “I just want it to stop!” (August 1997)

This book is the only comprehensive account of the work describing the development & explaining how it works. This is supported by accounts from teachers, psychologists & parents describing their experiences using the method with children and young people in primary and secondary settings.

An essential read for every school wishing to evaluate its antibullying procedures.

 
   
 
  Keys to Dealing with Bullies - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  McNamara, B., & McNamara, F. (1997). Keys to Dealing with Bullies. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's.  
   
 
  Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Olweus, Dan. "Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do", 1993; $19.95. Contact: Blackwell Publishers, P.O. Box 20, Williston, VT 05495; (800) 216-2522  
   
 
  Aggression in the Schools: Bullies and Whipping Boys - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Olweus, Dan. "Aggression in the Schools: Bullies and Whipping Boys." Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere, 1978.  
   
 
  You Can't Say You Can't Play - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Paley, V. (1992). "You Can't Say You Can't Play." Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.  
   
 
  The Tough Kid Book: Practical Classroom Management Strategies - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Rhode, Ginger, William R. Jenson and H. Kenton Reavis. "The Tough Kid Book: Practical Classroom Management Strategies." Longmont, Colo.: Sopris West, 1992.  
   
 
  Bullyproof: A Teachers Guide on Teasing and Bullying for Use with Fourth and Fifth Grade Students - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Sjostrom, Lisa, Stein, Nan, and Emily Gaberman. "Bullyproof: A Teachers Guide on Teasing and Bullying for Use with Fourth and Fifth Grade Students." Wellesley, Mass.: Center for Research on Women, 1996.  
   
 
  No Bullying Starts Today! - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
 

No Bullying Starts Today!
by George Robinson, Jane Sleigh and Barbara Maines
Price £15.00
ISBN 1 873942 01 X

by George Robinson, Jane Sleigh & Barbara Maines

Since 1990 we have joined many schools to help them organise anti-bullying days for pupils. This publication is a collection of activities, processes and programmes that have been put together to help schools organise either a single awareness day or a series of shorter workshop sessions for pupils.

• Practical aspects of antibullying work
• Ideas for whole school “keynote” sessions
• Facilitators’ instructions for group activities
• Copiable worksheets and overhead foils.

The programmes are suitable for secondary and upper primary use. They provide an excellent project for primary - secondary liaison including year 6/7 joint work during the summer term.

 
   
 
  Tackling Bullying in Your School: A Practical Handbook for Teachers - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Smith, P.K. and Sharpe, S. (1994). "Tackling Bullying in Your School: A Practical Handbook for Teachers." London: Routledge.  
   
 
  Kindness Is Contagious, Catch It! - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  STOP Violence Coalition. "Kindness Is Contagious, Catch It!" available from STOP Violence Coalition, 301 E. Armour, Suite 205, Kansas City, MO 64111.  
   
 
  Behind closed doors: Violence in the American Family - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Straus, M.A., Gelles, RJ., and Steinmetz, S.K. (1981). "Behind closed doors: Violence in the American Family." Garden City, N.Y: Anchor Books.  
   
 
  Take Action Against Bullying - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Take Action Against Bullying -by Bully B'Ware Productions. This easy to read, practical book is designed to compliment the video or to be used as a resource on its own. It contains interesting information about bullies and victims, and offers sensible advice on how to teach anti-bullying techniques in the classroom or school. This book is for all teachers, counselors, parents and administrators of intermediate, middle and junior high school age students. Blackline masters and posters are also available for teachers.  
   
 
  TLC: Talking Listening Connecting - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  "TLC: Talking Listening Connecting" by Paul M. Rosen  
   
 
  Countering Bullying: Initiatives by Schools and Local Authorities - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Tattum Delwyn and Graham Herbert. Countering Bullying: Initiatives by Schools and Local Authorities. Stoke-on-Trent, England: Trentham Books, 1993.  
   
 
  Bullying in Schools - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Tattum, Delwyn and David A. Lane, eds. Bullying in Schools. Stoke-on-Trent, England: Trentham Books, 1989.  
   
 
  Project Essential - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Teel Institute for the Development of Integrity and Ethical Behavior. Project Essential, available from Teel Institute for the Development of Integrity and Ethical Behavior, 101 E. Armour Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64111-1203.  
   
 
  Parent's Book About Bullying, The - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Voors, Bill "Parent's Book About Bullying, The" (Hazelden Information and Educational Services, 2000)  
   
 
  Is Everybody Always Picking on Me: A Special Curriculum for Young People to Help Them Cope with Bullying. - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Webster-Doyle, Terrence and Adryan Russ. Why Is Everybody Always Picking on Me: A Special Curriculum for Young People to Help Them Cope with Bullying. 1994. Atrium Society Publications P.O. Box 816 Middlebury, VT 05753 (800) 966-1998 or (802) 388-0922. This book helps children and teens to develop the confidence needed to resolve conflicts without fighting and to cope with bullies.  
   
 
  Spreading Kindness: A Program Guide for Reducing Youth and Peer Violence in the Schools - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Weinhold, Barry K., ed. Spreading Kindness: A Program Guide for Reducing Youth and Peer Violence in the Schools, available from The Kindness Campaign, c/o the C.U. Foundation, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, P.O. Box 7150, Colorado Springs, CO 80933.  
   
 
  Bullying: An Annotated Bibliography of Literature and Resources - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Skinner, Alison. Bullying: An Annotated Bibliography of Literature and Resources. Leicester, England: Youth Work Press, 1992.  
   
 
  Set Straight on Bullies - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Greenbaum, Stuart, Brenda Turner and Ronald D. Stephens. "Set Straight on Bullies." Malibu, Calif.: Pepperdine University Press, 1989. National School Safety Center 4165 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Suite 290 Westlake Village, CA 91362 (805) 373-9977. The problem of bullying is examined in this book. It offers prevention and intervention strategies for parents, teachers, and students.
 
   
 
  No Bullying - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
 

Bitney, James. "No Bullying." Minneapolis, Minn.: The Johnson Institute.

 
   
 
  Bullying: Don't Suffer in Silence - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  "Bullying: Don't Suffer in Silence." An Anti-Bullying Pack for Schools. London: HMSO Publications, 1994.  
   
 
  The Good, The Bad And The Bully - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  California Association of School Psychologists. "The Good, The Bad And The Bully." Resource Paper April 1997: 1-8.
 
   
 
  Before Push Comes to Shove: Building Conflict Resolution Skills in Children - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Carlsson-Paige, Nancy and Levin, Diane. Minneapolis, MN: Redleaf Press, 1998
"Before Push Comes to Shove: Building Conflict Resolution Skills in Children."
 
   
 
  The Best Day of the Week - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Carlsson-Paige, Nancy. "The Best Day of the Week." Minneapolis, MN: Redleaf Press, 1998.  
   
 
  Taking the Bully by the Horns - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Carter, Dr. Jay, MA, PsyD and Kathy Noll "Taking the Bully by the Horns"  
   
 
  Changing Channels - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  "Changing Channels" Cambridge, MA: Educators for Social Responsibility, 1997.  
   
 
  Sticks and Stones: 7 Ways Your Child Can Deal with Teasing, Conflict and other Hard Times - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Cooper, Scott "Sticks and Stones: 7 Ways Your Child Can Deal with Teasing, Conflict and other Hard Times." ISBN # 0-8129-3240-4, Publisher Times Books, New York.  
   
 
  Bullies & Victims: Helping Your Child Through the Schoolyard Battlefield - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Fried, SuEllen and Paula Fried. "Bullies & Victims: Helping Your Child Through the Schoolyard Battlefield". New York: M. Evans and Company, Inc., 1996.
 
   
 
  Safe To Tell: Producing an effective antibullying policy in schools - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
 

Safe To Tell :

Producing an effective antibullying policy in schools
by Barbara Maines and George Robinson
Price £30.00 plus £5.25 VAT
ISBN 1 873942 33 8

Producing an effective antibullying policy in schools

by Barbara Maines and George Robinson

Schools have a duty of care to the pupils and that duty includes the responsibility to reduce the frequency of bullying and to respond appropriately with a safe intervention when it has happened.

Occasionally a pupil or ex-pupil might, looking back on a time of unhappiness and school failure, choose to prosecute the school or the LEA for failing to deal effectively with the bullying.

Recognising this responsibility Bristol City Council has commissioned a programme to support schools in drawing up and implementing a safe policy. The video training pack comprehensively illustrates the necessary elements of the policy and includes views on racist and homophobic bullying, record keeping and an expert opinion on litigation.

 
   
 
  Bully-Proofing Your School: A Comprehensive Approach for Elementary Schools - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Garrity, Carla, Kathryn Jens, William Porter, Nancy Sager and Cam Short-Camilli. "Bully-Proofing Your School: A Comprehensive Approach for Elementary Schools." Longmont, Colo.: Sopris West, 1994. 1996; $29.95. Contact: Sopris West, 1140 Boston Ave., Longmont, CO; 80501; (303) 651-2829.  
   
 
  Move Over, Twerp - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Alexander, Martha. Move Over, Twerp. New York: Dial, 1981.  
   
 
  The Bullying Prevention Handbook: A Guide for Principals, Teachers, and Counselors - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Hoover, John H. and Ronald Oliver. "The Bullying Prevention Handbook: A Guide for Principals, Teachers, and Counselors." Bloomington, Ind.: National Educational Service, 1996; $21.95. Contact: National Education Service, 1252 Loesch Rd., Bloomington, IN 47402; (812) 336-7700 or (800) 733-6786.  
   
 
  How Parents Can Take Action Against Bullying - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  How Parents Can Take Action Against Bullying -by Bully B'Ware Productions. This book is for any parents who are concerned that their child may be being targeted and/or victimized in schools, extra curricular sporting venues and so on. Recommended by leading researchers in the area of bullying and relational aggression. How Parents Can Take Action Against Bullying gives parents valuable information on the topic itself as well as how to best handle any concerns they might have for their children.  
   
 
  The Assist Program - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Huggins, Pat. "The Assist Program," a series of nine books to promote students' self-esteem and build interpersonal skills. Titles include Teaching Friendship Skills (primary and intermediate versions); Helping Kids Handle Anger; Helping Kids Find Their Strengths; Building Self-Esteem in the Classroom (primary and intermediate versions); Teaching Cooperation Skills; Creating a Caring Classroom; Teaching About Sexual Abuse. Longmont, Colo.: Sopris West.  
   
 
  Stick Up For Yourself - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Kaufman, Gershen Ph.D., Lev Raphael, Ph.D., and Pamela Espeland.Stick Up For Yourself -Every Kid’s Guide to Personal Power and Positive Self-Esteem (Revised and Updated Edition) by A teacher's guide is also available.  
   
 
  Keeping Your Child Safe from Bullies - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  "Keeping Your Child Safe from Bullies." The Violence Prevention Project, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation, (800)580-0660.  
   
 
  School-age Adventures in Peacemaking - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Kreidler, William and Furlong, Lisa. "School-age Adventures in Peacemaking." Cambridge, MA: Educators for Social Responsibility, 1995.  
   
 
  Elementary Perspectives - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Kreidler, William. "Elementary Perspectives." Cambridge, MA: Educators for Social Responsibility, 1990.  
   
 
  Conflict Resolution in the Middle School - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Kreidler, William. "Conflict Resolution in the Middle School" (Teachers Guide and Student Guide). Cambridge, MA: Educators for Social Responsibility, 1994, 1999.  
   
 
  Schools with Spirit: Nurturing the Inner Lives of Children and Teachers - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Lantieri, Linda. "Schools with Spirit: Nurturing the Inner Lives of Children and Teachers." Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2001.
 
   
 
  Waging Peace in Our Schools - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Lantieri, Linda and Patti, Janet. "Waging Peace in Our Schools." Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1996.  
   
 
  Let's Talk About Living in a World With Violence - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Gabarino, James. "Let's Talk About Living in a World With Violence", available from Erikson Institute, Suite 600, 420 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611.  
   
 
  Teasing and Bullying: Unacceptable Behaviour - Submitted by Marilyn on January 24, 2003  
  This practical and well-researched, bullying awareness, prevention and intervention resource is designed for elementary school-age children. The resource includes a teacher's guide, a video and 3 conflict resolution posters. The guide contains conflict resolution strategies and black line masters for in-class and student-parent home activities. See www.tab.ualberta.ca for development and ordering information.  
  www.tab.ualberta.ca  
 
  Why Is Everybody Always Picking on Me: A Guide to Understanding Bullies for Young People. - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Webster-Doyle, Terrence. Why Is Everybody Always Picking on Me: A Guide to Understanding Bullies for Young People. Middlebury, Vt.: Atrium Society Publications, 1991.  
   
 
  Tyrone the Horrible - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Wilhelm, Hans. Tyrone the Horrible. New York: Scholastic, Inc., 1988.  
   
 
  First Grade King. - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Williams, Karen Lynn. First Grade King. New York: Clarion Books, 1992.  
   
 
  The Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander - Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003  
 

The Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander
ISBN: 0-00-200648-0
by Barbara Coloroso
From Pre-School to High School—How Parents and Teachers Can Help Break the Cycle of Violence

 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003  
  Bullying in Schools and What to Do About It
by Dr. Ken Rigby
A book that uses recent Australian and overseas studies to demonstrate that positive steps can be taken and the incidence of bullying can be significantly reduced
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003  
  Books for Students, Teacher and Parents
A listing of additional resources on bullying, that teachers may find useful to enhance their school's program on bullying. The resources include: 1) books for Elementary/Middle School Students, 2) Books for Middle School Students and, 3) Resources for Teachers and Parents from The Institute for Families in Society, University of South Carolina.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003  
  Take Action Against Bullying (book, video, poster)
A selected bibliography of bullying books, videos and posters from Bully BeWare, created by educators in British Columbia, Canada.
 
   
 
  Please Stop Laughing At Me - Submitted by Amy on January 21, 2003  
 

"Please Stop Laughing At Me..." by Jodee Blanco gives the victims of school bullying a voice. Jodee is a survivor of many years of school bullying. Now, she is a successful business woman.  ISBN # 1-58062-836-2

 
  http://www.adamsmedia.com  
 
  Battling the School-Yard Bully - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Zarzour, Kim Battling the School-Yard Bully. The author examines the dynamics of bullying and offers suggestions on how to stop the cycle of bullying, prevent children from becoming either a bully or a victim, and raise children who are assertive but not aggressive.Available from: Odin Books 1993 Inc., 1110 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C., V6H 1G5. Phone: 1-(800)-223-6346 or (604)-739-8804. Fax: (604)-739-8874.  
   
 
  Bully Free Classroom, The - Submitted by anonymous on January 04, 2003  
  Over 100 Tips and Strategies for Teachers K- 8" by Allan L. Beane, Free Spirit Publishing, Inc. ISBN 1-57542-054-6  
  http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0STR/2_110/65103735/p1/article.jhtml  
 
  Rules of Civility for the 21st Century - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Rules of Civility for the 21st Century from Cub and Boy Scouts across America (144p., illus, History of rules of civility, civility workshop, $15 paperback) Values from boys for boys after considering the values George Washington wrote out as a boy. Under consideration for character education programs around the country. Available through amazon.com, Ingrim/Barnes & Noble, or call 800-345-6665  
   
 
  Half Mast - Submitted by Christopher on February 10, 2003  
  This novel by Christopher Null shows the dark side of bullying and retaliation, and opens up the communication lines about proper responses to the problem. ISBN 0-9720981-0-0  
  http://www.sutropress.com  
 
  No Easy Answers: The Truth Behind Death at Columbine - Submitted by Anne on February 14, 2003  
  This compelling true story answers many questions about the two boys who horrified their community and the world by shooting to death twelve students and one teacher at their high school in Littleton, Colorado in April 1999. In the hope that his story will help prevent future acts of school violence, Brooks Brown pours his heart and soul into the retelling of this tragic event that affected so many. In No Easy Answers, Brooks Brown, with co-author Rob Merritt, relates his personal experience of growing up with Dylan Klebold, one of the two Columbine shooters, and attending Columbine High School with Dylan and Eric Harris, the second shooter. He argues that the antagonistic environment at the high school led to the vilification of a group of “outsiders,” which included himself, Dylan, Eric, and others. Brooks describes the hostility that Dylan and Eric developed in response to the bullying they experienced and the ways in which that hostility found expression. Shocking as well as inspirational and insightful, No Easy Answers is an authentic wake-up call for all the psychologists, authorities, parents, and law enforcement personnel who have attempted to understand the murders at Columbine High School. As the title suggests, the book offers no easy answers, but instead presents the unvarnished facts about growing up as an alienated teenager in America today.  
  http://www.lanternbooks.com/detail.html?session=f13d0fd994772a46b1c92a60d4d6d0c1&id=1-59056-031-0  
 
  No one Knew What to do: A Story about Bullying - Submitted by Beth on February 28, 2003  
  Author: Becky Ray McCain This is great story to use with ages 5-10 to encourage children to work together to stop bullies.  
   
 
  Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child - Submitted by Kelly on March 12, 2003  
  Drawing on dozens of family studies, John Gottman describes the best parenting techniques to ensure children stay emotionally healthy through family crises such as marital conflict, divorce or serious illness. Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child outlines a five-step emotional coaching program designed to help parents recognize their children's emotions and expressions, listen empathetically, validate feelings and label emotions in simple terms. Finally, parents will learn to teach children of any age about solving problems and coping with difficult issues.  
  http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/search/default.asp?Section=home&Lang=en&mscssid=9L6KHVH1VVK19NE1VV5T4DDH9DCL7XX5&WSID=1103F260799182C54129AFDAFFEECCE0EA131812  
 
  Playtrain - Submitted by Daniel on March 14, 2003  
  This is an online book that deals with the issue of bullies. You can read it online for free or purchase the book online. If you're a fan of the Harry Potter type genres and want to see what it's like when the Bully has to become the hero, then be sure to check out this book!  
  http://www.playtrain.net/  
 
  Terrible Things - Submitted by Paula on April 17, 2003  
  A story of animals in the forest who do not stick together when then "Terrible Things" come and take one type of animal away at a time. An allegory of the Holocaust that can easily be applied to bullies anywhere. I do a play for elementary students based on this book. (with the author's written permission!)  
   
 
  The Tales of Grampa Sea - Submitted by Jon on May 06, 2003  
  A selection of stories that both parents and teachers can use to help children deal with big issues like bullying and bereavment. The stories are told by the character Grampa Sea to his grandaughter Susan and are inspired by the many cultures of the world. They are primarily aimed at seven to eleven year olds but many age groups can appreciate them. They are currently being used in primary schools in the UK.  
  www.grampasea.co.uk  
 
  Bullying: A Spiritual Crisis - Submitted by Kristin on May 14, 2003  
  This book proposes strategies that will help identify, heal, and prevent the violence of bullying and to aid in nurturing relationships that feed underlying spiritual needs.  
  http://www.chalicepress.com  
 
  Submitted by Denise Hynd on May 21, 2003  
  by Gary and Ruth Namie (published by Source books Il)  
   
 
  The Bully - Submitted by Butch Pujol on June 25, 2003  
  Bullies are a growing problem in our schools and neighborhoods. The Bully addresses the issue of bullies in the school and gives helpful suggestions to both parents and children on how to deal with the stressful situation in a positive manner. The Bully book is illustrated with child-oriented graphics that encourages children to read the book for themselves, and it includes a short quiz with helpful feedback for both parents and children. The pages can be printed and used as a coloring book while the material is discussed in a non-threatening manner.  
  http://www.ebook-publishing-tools.com/kidsebooks/the_bully.html  
 
  Connecting Kids: Exploring Diversity Together - Submitted by anonymous on January 04, 2003  
  by Linda D. Hill, Ph.D. ISBN 0-86571-431-2 Published by New Society Publishers (NSP) 1-800-567-6772.  
  http://www.island.net/%7Ebridges/books.htm#connecting  
 
  Beating Bully O'Brien - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Coombs, Karen Mueller. Beating Bully O'Brien. New York: Avon, 1991.  
   
 
  Berenstain Bears and the Bully - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Berenstain, Stan and Jan Berenstain. The Berenstain Bears and the Bully. New York: Random House, 1993.  
   
 
  Bully on the Bus - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Bosch, Carl W. Bully on the Bus. Seattle: Parenting- Press, 1988.  
   
 
  Mean Maxine - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Bottner, B. Mean Maxine. New York: Pantheon, 1980.  
   
 
  Baily the Big Bully - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Boyd, L. Baily the Big Bully, New York: Puffin Books, 1991.  
   
 
  I Like Me - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Carlson, N. (1988) "I Like Me." New York: Viking  
   
 
  What a Wimp! - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Carrick, Carol. What a Wimp! New York: Clarion Books, 1983.  
   
 
  The Bully of Barkham Street - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Stoltz, Mary. The Bully of Barkham Street. New York: Harper & Row, 1985.  
   
 
  Bully Trouble - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Cole, J. Bully Trouble. New York: Random House, 1989.  
   
 
  Joshua T. Bates Takes Charge - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Shreve, Susan. Joshua T. Bates Takes Charge. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1993.  
   
 
  Camp Big Paw - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Cushman, D. Camp Big Paw. New York: Harper & Row, 1990.  
   
 
  Timothy and the Big Bully - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Dinardo, Jeffrey. Timothy and the Big Bully. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1988.  
   
 
  Furlie Cat - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Freshet, B. Furlie Cat. New York: Lothrop, 1986.  
   
 
  I Like Being Me - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Lalli, Judy "I LIKE BEING ME:" poems for children about feeling special, appreciating others and getting along, c. 1997, Free Spirit Publishing. ISBN # 1-57542-025-2  
   
 
  Make Someone Smile - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Lalli, Judy "MAKE SOMEONE SMILE" and 40 more ways to be a peaceful person, c. 1996, Free Spirit Publishing. ISBN # 1-57542-025-2  
   
 
  Bullies Are a Pain in the Brain - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Romain, T. (1997). Bullies Are a Pain in the Brain. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing, Inc.  
   
 
  Monster Mama - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Rosenberg, Liz. Monster Mama. New York: Philomel Books, 1993.  
   
 
  Shyness: What It Is. What to Do About It - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Zimbardo, P.G. (1990) Shyness: What It Is. What to Do About It. New York: Addison-Wesley.  
   
 
  How to Handle Bullies, Teasers, and Other Meanies: A Book that Takes the Nuisance Out of Name Calling and Other Nonsense. - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003  
  Cohen-Posey, Kate. How to Handle Bullies, Teasers, and Other Meanies: A Book that Takes the Nuisance Out of Name Calling and Other Nonsense. Highland City, Fla.: Rainbow Books, 1995.  
   
 
  The Bully: A Discussion and Activity Story - Submitted by Rita on August 04, 2004  
  The Bully - a children's book on the subject of bullying. The black and white illustrations for the book can be coloured as the subject of bullying is discussed. A question and answer section for children, and a section for caregivers, is also included.  
  http://www.thebullybook.com