How can Bentley right a wrong?
Marty doesn't usually give in to peer pressure until he is in the presence of bullies. Toby sits at the back of the bus when Marty and the other children start pointing fingers, calling him names, and having his glasses taken from him.
But what happens when the bully then becomes the victim himself?
Bentley and his friends come together to show kindness as they deal with a difficult situation.
This bullying at school book for children ages 3-8, teaches the importance of showing kindness in everyday situations through empathy and compassion, which are vital to a child's social and emotional well-being.
Children will learn to:
- Experience the joy and the power of kindness
- Understand the importance of diversity, inclusion, and acceptance
- Identify and stand up to bullying and resist peer pressure
- Boost their self-confidence with a positive healthy growth mindset
- Master the power of friendship and forgiveness.
A fantastic story to help children recognize and resist peer pressure in today's world.
This collection is the perfect resource tool for parents, teachers, counselors, and educators.
Activities for in-class and at home for kindergarten and elementary grades are included.
***Don't forget to download Bentley's Kindness Pledge (Oath) from our website bentleythehippo.com