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Paperback Edition
- 978-1-5255-0101-2
- 8.5 x 8.5 inches
- Standard Color interior
- 32 pages
- Keywords
- Bullying,
- Santa Claus,
- New school,
- Making friends,
- Moving houses,
- Lunch money,
- Social pressure
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Santa saves the Day from Bullying
by
Billy Shardlow
and
Maureen Kimber
When Edward is forced to change schools after his father gets a new job, he quickly learns that life isn’t easy without his old friends. It’s hard to fit in with the other kids, and soon he becomes the target of Harry, the schoolyard bully. Not knowing where else to turn, he goes to find the one person who can make things better: Santa! This book is about bullying and its terrible effect on people, young and old. Through the story of Edward and Harry, we learn how bullying can start, and how to fix it with the help of others. Edward learns that it cannot be done alone, and that there is always someone to guide us through difficult times.
Bill Shardlow and Maureen Kimber have experienced bullying first hand, and want to share how difficult it can be on people of any age. Through this book, they hope to help young readers overcome this problem by showing that they are not alone and that there are people who can help, and talk to like Santa.
Contributors
- Author
- Billy Shardlow
- Author
- Maureen Kimber
- Illustrator
- Tino Velasquez
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