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Bully - David Hughes

 
Description: ISBN 0744536243 / Author: David Hughes / Genre: Junior Books / An illustrated book about bullying which was shortlisted for the Smarties ... more
Bully - David Hughes ... Book Prize. David Hughes' first children's picture book, Strat and Chatto, by Jan Mark won the 1990 Mother Goose Award.

Newest Review: ... hand, and Girl smiling a nice smile...lots of points to talk about! So it continues with Elephant being kicked by Boy, Girl ... more

 ... getting kicked by Dog and Penguin, and Crocodile getting kicked because he keeps smiling. It all gets out of hand, and the pictures illustrate this, getting more and more confused and busy. Crocodile starts to eat them all until girl shouts at them to "Stop it".When she gets kicked for her troubles, she calls Boy a Bully. It's still not over, because we then have Penguin trying to ingratiate himself to Crocodile and then suggests that Crocodile eats Boy and Girl. Girl is incensed at this and starts to shou...more

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Premium Review Bully - David Hughes: Bully! (736 words)
by - written on 25/07/07 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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An interesting book about what happens when people (or in this case animals and people) bully. Its shows the repercussions, and the general mess it causes, so is a useful starting point for anyone wanting to discuss the issues of bullying. ~~Story and Illustrations~~ The pictures are all large colourful sketches, and follow a comic book style, depending on what is happening in the story. when everything is all relaxed, such as at the start of the story when it's a sunny day and everyone is playing, then we have a double page spread. trouble is, Dog was playing along, and when Dog suggests to Penguin that they kick Teddy, Pig smiles a ...  Read the complete review

 

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