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Children's Fiction Friendship

How To Outplay A Bully

by (author) Nancy Wilcox Richards

illustrated by David Sourwine

Publisher
Scholastic Canada Ltd
Initial publish date
Aug 2008
Category
Friendship
Recommended Age
7 to 9
Recommended Grade
2 to 4
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780545997386
    Publish Date
    Aug 2008
    List Price
    $5.99

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Description

When Tony joins the Bayfield Blazers team, can he figure out what to do with a bully on the team?

Tony is excited about signing up for hockey. But right from the start, he is bullied by a fellow teammate. In various ways, Tony is supported by a neighbour, his school friends and the coach. As the bullying continues at several practices and games, he begins to learn how to deal with it.

This is an early chapter book about a serious matter, but the tone is funny, light and positive, and in the end, the bully's behaviour changes and both boys learn social skills that will stand them in good stead in the future. Black-and-white illustrations add to the appeal.

About the authors

 

Les livres de Nancy Wilcox Richards sont largement
inspirés de ses expériences d'enseignante. Nancy aborde des thèmes qui
touchent particulièrement les jeunes du niveau primaire comme
l'intimidation, l'amitié ou l'entraide. Nancy habite en Nouvelle-Écosse.

 

Nancy Wilcox Richards taught elementary school for a number of years. She is the author of How to Tame a Bully, How To Outplay A Bully, How to Handle a Bully, How to Be a Friend and How to Fix a Lie, as well as the Farmer Joe series of picture books and We're All Friends Here. All are published by Scholastic Canada Ltd. She lives in Hebbville, Nova Scotia.

Nancy Wilcox Richards' profile page

David Souriwne has illustrated several Scholastic covers as well as the Silver Birch nominee The Dragon Prince. He began drawing when he was 7-years-old. Worried that he wouldn't be able to earn a living with his art, he studied Bio-Chemistry at university, but realized his passion was art. He graduated from Sheridan College's animation program in 2001 and has been working as a freelance illustrator ever since.

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