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Every elementary school has an Amina. "She bullies girls. She bullies boys. She bullies everyone the same." But Jamal is tired of everyone just standing by when Amina and her two friends are bullying. No Bullying Bystanders empowers all kids, with the help of Jamal and the school principal, to no longer be a bystander! No! Enough is enough, and if everyone chooses to stand together it can make a big difference, even for Amina.Has your child experienced bullying as a bystander? Often bullies are the only ones expected to take responsibility for their bullying actions and words against others.…mehr

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Every elementary school has an Amina. "She bullies girls. She bullies boys. She bullies everyone the same." But Jamal is tired of everyone just standing by when Amina and her two friends are bullying. No Bullying Bystanders empowers all kids, with the help of Jamal and the school principal, to no longer be a bystander! No! Enough is enough, and if everyone chooses to stand together it can make a big difference, even for Amina.Has your child experienced bullying as a bystander? Often bullies are the only ones expected to take responsibility for their bullying actions and words against others. But, what about those who see or watch the bullying take place? No Bullying Bystanders is an anti-bullying book that discusses and explains the concept of not just standing there when someone is in trouble. Stand up and say something. "No Bullying Bystanders is a relatable story for kids, and adults, of all ages. This book will help open the conversation and steer kids and adults to band together and make a difference. Help someone. Keep someone safe. Deescalate a situation. Get an adult. There are so many different things a child, or adult, can do to help. No Bully Bystanders recognize' strength in numbers and that a bully can change." ~Robyn Siesky
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Autorenporträt
Renée Ecckles-Hardy is an award-winning author who made her publishing debut in 2020. Her works focus on themes of self-worth, self-confidence, and belonging, featuring African American protagonists. Drawing from her background as a school psychologist, Renée often includes characters with disabilities in her stories, promoting inclusivity. Based in Charleston, West Virginia, Renée enjoys walking, encouraging others, and spending time with her grandchildren. When not writing, she can be found reading or mentoring aspiring authors through her company, Brown Butterfly Publishing.