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Lucy and the Bully

by Claire Alexander

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When a mean classmate in preschool wrecks Lucy's artwork, she discovers that they can be friends once he stops being jealous of her.
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I am not sure I would recommend teachers or parents to reading this book to children. It is important for them to learn how to deal with bullies, however, Lucy decides to keep the fact that she was being bullied a secret for a while. Children should learn to seek help from the beginning and get the issue resolved as soon as possible. This will hopefully prevent bad things from happening.

All of this being said, a teacher could still come up with a writing model to hopefully help children deal with bullies better than Lucy dealt with Tommy. The teacher could have to children write about what Lucy could have done differently to solve the problem she was having with Tommy sooner and better. ( )
  cnemetz | Oct 7, 2018 |
Lucy and the Bully is about a young sheep named Lucy, she is being bullied by a bull named Tommy. She was afraid to tell anybody but finally she tells her mother. Her mother helps her out and tells the teacher so that the teacher could talk to Tommy's parents. In the end, Lucy and the Bully became friends at the end.
  chloethom1818 | May 1, 2016 |
In the first pages of the book, Daniel G. Gill a Staff Therapist at the Family Institute at Northwestern University writes a note to parents and teachers about handeling bullying. He advises to share stories that address the topic to stregnthen a feelin of safety against bullies. The story is about Lucy and how she loves school until Tommy begins to break her things and threatens her if she tells. The book has colorful illustrations and helps students to learn what to do when they are bullied. ( )
  ydraughon | Jun 10, 2012 |
Lucy is being picked on at school by Tommy. She goes home every day a little more sad until she finally tells her mom about the situation who addresses the teacher with the issue. Lucy is no longer of afraid of the bully and eventually befriends him. A good story to use with younger students regarding bullying. ( )
  destinymbruner | Jun 4, 2012 |
This is a story about a young sheep named Lucy who is being bullied by a bully who is a bull named Tommy. She is intimidated and afraid to tell anyone. She makes excuses for the lost and broken things destroyed by Tommy. Eventually she tells her mother who in turn tells the teacher Mrs. Goosie who then tells Tommy’s mother. At the end they become friends despite how Tommy treated Lucy.
  DavidFrank | Feb 18, 2011 |
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When a mean classmate in preschool wrecks Lucy's artwork, she discovers that they can be friends once he stops being jealous of her.

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