October is National Bullying Awareness Month. Given that the first month of school is behind us and routines have been established, for kids who are victims of school yard bullying that means the bullying pattern is probably underway by now too. Books can’t eliminate bullying – I know that – but a good story may provide enlightenment to bullies themselves, as well as bystanders caught up in peer pressure. Equally important, victims often benefit from stories, gleaning insights, coping strategies and much-needed comfort and support. Here are some books on bullying for young and not-so-young readers.
For the picture book crowd:
I Didn’t Stand Up by Lucy Falcone; illustrated by Jacqueline Hudon
Noni Says No by Heather Hartt-Sussman; illustrated by Genevieve Cote
One by Kathryn Otoshi
Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes
The Recess Queen by Alexis O’Neill; illustrated by Laura Huliska-Beith
Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson; illustrated by E. B. Lewis
Dear Bully of Mine by Vicki Fraser; illustrated by Cody McGrath and Sean McGrath
For older readers:
Queen of the Toilet Bowl and Camp Disaster by Frieda Wishinsky
Sticks and Stones by Beth Goobie
Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli
Bullies Rule by Monique Polak
Cabin Girl by Kristin Butcher
In Plain Sight by Laura Langston
Some Girls Are by Courtenay Summers
To This Day by Shane Koyczan
Dear Bully – Seventy Authors Tell Their Stories by Megan Kelley Hall
Fabulous lists. Thanks.
Thanks for stopping by, Jodie!