My Name Is Art: A Children's Book About Bullying

Kids, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Family, Social Issues
Cover of the book My Name Is Art: A Children's Book About Bullying by A. T. Sorsa, A. T. Sorsa
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Author: A. T. Sorsa ISBN: 9781476395975
Publisher: A. T. Sorsa Publication: March 24, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: A. T. Sorsa
ISBN: 9781476395975
Publisher: A. T. Sorsa
Publication: March 24, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and 1-2 grade. It has cute illustrations. It discusses of an important topic: bullies and bullying. Bullying can happen anywhere and anyone can be bullied. Therefore, it is important that even young children understand when they are being bullied, how can it feel like, and also understand why somebody is a bully.

My Name is Art is a beautifully illustrated children's book. It tells about a bully and why he bullies.
Art is also struggling to understand his parents’ divorce.
Art behaves nicely when somebody is looking at him, and when he gets attention.
However, Art is not an ordinary boy: when no one is looking, he changes to Bart! Bart is a bully: he takes away other kids candies and pies. He does not behave nicely. Why does he do that?
This story will have young readers question why somebody is a bully and make them think about bullies and bullying.

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This book is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and 1-2 grade. It has cute illustrations. It discusses of an important topic: bullies and bullying. Bullying can happen anywhere and anyone can be bullied. Therefore, it is important that even young children understand when they are being bullied, how can it feel like, and also understand why somebody is a bully.

My Name is Art is a beautifully illustrated children's book. It tells about a bully and why he bullies.
Art is also struggling to understand his parents’ divorce.
Art behaves nicely when somebody is looking at him, and when he gets attention.
However, Art is not an ordinary boy: when no one is looking, he changes to Bart! Bart is a bully: he takes away other kids candies and pies. He does not behave nicely. Why does he do that?
This story will have young readers question why somebody is a bully and make them think about bullies and bullying.

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