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Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns About Bullies
by Howard Binkow (Author), Susan F. Cornelison (Illustrator)

Book Specifications
0971539030, 9780971539037, Hardcover, 32 pages, 10.1 x 8.1 x 0.2 inches
$15.00 US

Howard the bunny is being bullied at school by the Snorton twins. Even though his intuition tells him to tell the teacher about it, he chooses different strategies. Howard tries ignoring, avoiding, making jokes and getting back at the bullies. Nothing works and things get worse. He finally tells his teacher. She takes action and makes him feel okay and safe. This book was created in response to requests by teachers and comes with a lesson and resources to deal with bully issues. This is the third in the Howard B. Wigglebottom series.

About the Author
Howard Binkow lives in Los Angeles. He is the CEO of the We Do Listen Foundation and has dedicated his life to helping children learn how to listen and feel good about themselves. He is the author of Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns to Listen, Howard B. Wigglebottom Listens to His Heart and Guys, Are We Really Listening? How to Become a More Effective Listener. Susan F. Cornelison is a full time illustrator living in St. Charles, Iowa. She has illustrated many books including Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns to Listen, Howard B. Wigglebottom Listens to His Heart and Inch and Miles: The Journey to Success by Coach John Wooden.

Editorial Reviews


...I don't have many children s books that addressed bullying so I feel this book is needed. The story is interesting and should leave an impact...C.J. Shuffler, Principal, Morgantown, North Carolina


Bullying is serious in school and the earlier we discuss it the better schools will be...I read a lot of books about bullying and my students (8 yrs old) were very engaged with this book. Very funny but with an important message.. Laura Mullen, 3rd grade teacher, Hudson Massachusetts


This book should be read and re-read to children. It delivers the message that children have a voice in the problem of bullying.- Cindy Schmidt, K-6 teacher, Payneville, Kentucky


Bullying is such a huge issue, introducing it to children early is a great idea...before they get older and it s too late to stop them from becoming bullies or bullying others.-Jennifer Meyer, K-3 Literacy Coach, Queens NY


I really enjoyed your new book, Howard B. Wigglebottom learns about bullies. It was very funny. Don t change anything. From Thomas (2nd grader), Sherman Oaks, California


It s a great book to help children identify and differentiate bullying and then, how to problem solve. I have read it four times already and have enjoyed reading it each time. - Leonie Deutch- Early Childhood Director, Chicago, Illinois


It is an important story to get across at a young age...this is the best they have listened in a long time. Sandra Bell-Duckworth, Elementary Guidance Councilor, Westerville, Ohio --Teachers, parents and children


Bullying goes on throughout the year and pulling out the book when there is a problem will help.-Jodi Allen, Kindergarten teacher, North Miami Beach, Florida


I would definitely read it in my classroom. Chris Marsico, 2nd grade teacher, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania


I wish I had access to the book earlier in the year. It really makes the children stop and think...they really caught on to the message- Andrea Mondoza, 2nd grade, Manteca, California


This is an important lesson for children to learn especially in the beginning of the year.-Ms. Phillips, First grade teacher, Manhattan Beach, California


We need more kid-friendly books that address the issue of bullying that leave us with a catchy phrase like this one...It s all about what is left behind after the book is read.-Mimi Savio, K-5 teacher, Bossier, Louisiana


I have taught social skills and anti-bullying lessons in the past. I wish I had the book then...I have used materials from the Girl Scout/Boy Scout curriculums and this book is as good and even more entertaining. Donna Lainoff, Special Ed, K-5 teacher, St. Louis, Missouri


Great book, good message...Great for eight year olds. Tandra Fudge, 2nd grade teacher, Roswell, New Mexico --Teachers parents and children

It s a great way to start a discussion on bullying and what to do about it. The message is simple and easy to understand...the students were very engaged and they got the message to tell the teacher. I thought it was great. It helped me to elaborate and expand the discussion. Cynthia Paonessa, 3rd grade teacher, Sherman Oaks, California


... Perfect- the words conveyed everything. I wish, when I was young, I had a book to read at school about bullying. - Gayle Smith, K-2 teacher, Navarre, Florida


...this book will be an important resource in talking to young students about bullying... I know that this book will be helpful...Your book is at the top of my list! The illustrations are wonderful and the storyline is right on target. Congratulations on another great book. Mrs. Joan Sullivan, K-4 teacher, Farmington, Missouri

I do feel this is an important book because each child, at some time, will be bullied in their life...Great story. My students really enjoyed it. Terry Crowley, First grade teacher, Charleston, Arkansas


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Bullying goes on throughout the year and pulling out the book when there is a problem will help.-Jodi Allen, Kindergarten teacher, North Miami Beach, Florida


I would definitely read it in my classroom. Chris Marsico, 2nd grade teacher, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania


I wish I had access to the book earlier in the year. It really makes the children stop and think...they really caught on to the message- Andrea Mondoza, 2nd grade, Manteca, California


This is an important lesson for children to learn especially in the beginning of the year.-Ms. Phillips, First grade teacher, Manhattan Beach, California


We need more kid-friendly books that address the issue of bullying that leave us with a catchy phrase like this one...It s all about what is left behind after the book is read.-Mimi Savio, K-5 teacher, Bossier, Louisiana


I have taught social skills and anti-bullying lessons in the past. I wish I had the book then...I have used materials from the Girl Scout/Boy Scout curriculums and this book is as good and even more entertaining. Donna Lainoff, Special Ed, K-5 teacher, St. Louis, Missouri


Great book, good message...Great for eight year olds. Tandra Fudge, 2nd grade teacher, Roswell, New Mexico --Teachers parents and children


It s a great way to start a discussion on bullying and what to do about it. The message is simple and easy to understand...the students were very engaged and they got the message to tell the teacher. I thought it was great. It helped me to elaborate and expand the discussion. Cynthia Paonessa, 3rd grade teacher, Sherman Oaks, California


... Perfect- the words conveyed everything. I wish, when I was young, I had a book to read at school about bullying. - Gayle Smith, K-2 teacher, Navarre, Florida


...this book will be an important resource in talking to young students about bullying... I know that this book will be helpful...Your book is at the top of my list! The illustrations are wonderful and the storyline is right on target. Congratulations on another great book. Mrs. Joan Sullivan, K-4 teacher, Farmington, Missouri


I do feel this is an important book because each child, at some time, will be bullied in their life...Great story. My students really enjoyed it. Terry Crowley, First grade teacher, Charleston, Arkansas


My class really enjoyed the story. All year long we talk about bullies and that anyone at times can be a bully...-Mrs. Veach, First grade teacher, Moore, Oklahoma


You put a lot of funnies into the story. You did a great job on the book! From Stephanie (3rd grader), Sherman Oaks, California --Teachers. parents and children

 

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