Cannon Balls for Girls
This book has 53 full color custom pages.
Is your child a victim of bullying? Is your child being a bully to others?
This children's book can assist girls in dealing with the effects of bullying. It is written in a unique way from which both victims and bullies can relate to and benefit. 'Cannon Balls for Girls' emphasizes the 'Golden Rule'.
The book helps girls deal with not only the trauma of victimization, but can potentially help bullies rethink their actions. This book helps open up discussions on the subject between girls, their parents, grandparents and counselors.
Bullying in today's world is not like it was years ago. Today's kids have access to so many electronic devices that it can be difficult to escape bullying and almost impossible to deal with. Bullying often causes physical illness and serious anxiety. The results on children can be catastrophic.
If your child has talked to you about being bullied there is a good chance that it's already become an unbearable issue. Please listen closely to what she is saying. The author's daughter was the victim of bullying in school. Initially, what sounded like casual girl arguments proved to be so much worse.
It is the author's goal that 'Cannon Balls for Girls' will help girls deal with the traumatic and sensitive issue of being bullied and cyber-bullied. This book will help them develop stronger and healthier mindsets about this issue as they enter middle school and even high school.
The consequences of bullying can range from diminished self-esteem to physical injury. If you feel your child is having difficulty with this issue, please talk with her. Help is available through school counselors or check online for local resources. We hope the girls you know and love will benefit from this book.
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Cannon Balls for Girls
This book has 53 full color custom pages.
Is your child a victim of bullying? Is your child being a bully to others?
This children's book can assist girls in dealing with the effects of bullying. It is written in a unique way from which both victims and bullies can relate to and benefit. 'Cannon Balls for Girls' emphasizes the 'Golden Rule'.
The book helps girls deal with not only the trauma of victimization, but can potentially help bullies rethink their actions. This book helps open up discussions on the subject between girls, their parents, grandparents and counselors.
Bullying in today's world is not like it was years ago. Today's kids have access to so many electronic devices that it can be difficult to escape bullying and almost impossible to deal with. Bullying often causes physical illness and serious anxiety. The results on children can be catastrophic.
If your child has talked to you about being bullied there is a good chance that it's already become an unbearable issue. Please listen closely to what she is saying. The author's daughter was the victim of bullying in school. Initially, what sounded like casual girl arguments proved to be so much worse.
It is the author's goal that 'Cannon Balls for Girls' will help girls deal with the traumatic and sensitive issue of being bullied and cyber-bullied. This book will help them develop stronger and healthier mindsets about this issue as they enter middle school and even high school.
The consequences of bullying can range from diminished self-esteem to physical injury. If you feel your child is having difficulty with this issue, please talk with her. Help is available through school counselors or check online for local resources. We hope the girls you know and love will benefit from this book.
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Cannon Balls for Girls

Cannon Balls for Girls

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This book has 53 full color custom pages.
Is your child a victim of bullying? Is your child being a bully to others?
This children's book can assist girls in dealing with the effects of bullying. It is written in a unique way from which both victims and bullies can relate to and benefit. 'Cannon Balls for Girls' emphasizes the 'Golden Rule'.
The book helps girls deal with not only the trauma of victimization, but can potentially help bullies rethink their actions. This book helps open up discussions on the subject between girls, their parents, grandparents and counselors.
Bullying in today's world is not like it was years ago. Today's kids have access to so many electronic devices that it can be difficult to escape bullying and almost impossible to deal with. Bullying often causes physical illness and serious anxiety. The results on children can be catastrophic.
If your child has talked to you about being bullied there is a good chance that it's already become an unbearable issue. Please listen closely to what she is saying. The author's daughter was the victim of bullying in school. Initially, what sounded like casual girl arguments proved to be so much worse.
It is the author's goal that 'Cannon Balls for Girls' will help girls deal with the traumatic and sensitive issue of being bullied and cyber-bullied. This book will help them develop stronger and healthier mindsets about this issue as they enter middle school and even high school.
The consequences of bullying can range from diminished self-esteem to physical injury. If you feel your child is having difficulty with this issue, please talk with her. Help is available through school counselors or check online for local resources. We hope the girls you know and love will benefit from this book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780983715948
Publisher: Paper Airplanes Publisher
Publication date: 03/30/2017
Pages: 58
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 1.50(h) x 9.50(d)
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Barbara C Moore has four children. She taught pre-school for a number of years and is currently a full-time author. This book was written for her daughter who experienced bullying in school. After encouragement from the school principal, and her sister, Barbara moved forward to publish the story, in an effort to help other little girls.
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