For No Reason

For No Reason will delight young readers with its colourful, realistic characters and also encourage them to use their creativity to solve problems in positive ways. Follow Jamie Higgins as she comes up with a comical way to deal with a classroom bully without having to resort to meanness. Lots of creative activities at the back of the book to engage readers and get them thinking about their own experiences and how they might handle a bullying situation. Charming watercolour illustrations on every page. For more information, go to www.skippingstonepress.net.
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Published on June 28, 2017 20:23 Tags: bullying, humour, positive-problem-solving
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