Nathan and the Really Big Bully

Kids, Animals, Wild Animals, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction
Cover of the book Nathan and the Really Big Bully by Gerry Renert, Raven Tree Press
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Author: Gerry Renert ISBN: 9781621674757
Publisher: Raven Tree Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Raven Tree Press Language: English
Author: Gerry Renert
ISBN: 9781621674757
Publisher: Raven Tree Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Raven Tree Press
Language: English
This second book in the Nathan series tells the story of a hyena who enjoys picking on a penguinÑa classic example of bullying. The penguin turns to Nathan for advice. Nathan tells the penguin that the worst thing he can do is to strike back saying, Òtwo wrongs never make a right.Ó Then one day, an elephant wanders into the lagoon,fills his trunk with water and playfully sprays a huge stream at Nathan. NathanÕs first reaction is to get angry. But, with the penguin watching, Nathan decides to follow his own advice and looks the elephant right in the eye and tells him what heÕs doing is wrong. The elephant is apologetic. Then, when the hyena is about to splash the penguin, he copies NathanÕs and tells the hyena not to splash him again. NathanÕs behavior demonstrates itÕs better to speak up to bullies than to strike back.
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This second book in the Nathan series tells the story of a hyena who enjoys picking on a penguinÑa classic example of bullying. The penguin turns to Nathan for advice. Nathan tells the penguin that the worst thing he can do is to strike back saying, Òtwo wrongs never make a right.Ó Then one day, an elephant wanders into the lagoon,fills his trunk with water and playfully sprays a huge stream at Nathan. NathanÕs first reaction is to get angry. But, with the penguin watching, Nathan decides to follow his own advice and looks the elephant right in the eye and tells him what heÕs doing is wrong. The elephant is apologetic. Then, when the hyena is about to splash the penguin, he copies NathanÕs and tells the hyena not to splash him again. NathanÕs behavior demonstrates itÕs better to speak up to bullies than to strike back.

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