Top 10 Bullying Books

    Adrian Simcox Does NOT Have a Horse
    6.6
    01
    Adrian Simcox Does NOT Have a Horse
    Written by Marcy Campbell & illustrated by Corinna Luyken
    Wonder
    6.5
    #1 in Series
    02
    Wonder
    Written by R. J. Palacio
    The Rag Coat
    6.1
    03
    The Rag Coat
    Written and illustrated by Lauren A. Mills
    Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon
    6.0
    Series
    04
    Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon
    Written by Patty Lovell & illustrated by David Catrow
    Thank You, Mr. Falker
    5.8
    05
    Thank You, Mr. Falker
    Written and illustrated by Patricia Polacco
    The Hundred Dresses
    5.8
    06
    The Hundred Dresses
    Written by Eleanor Estes & illustrated by Louis Slobodkin
    My Friend Maggie
    5.6
    07
    My Friend Maggie
    Written and illustrated by Hannah Harrison
    Super Manny Stands Up!
    5.5
    #1 in Series
    08
    Super Manny Stands Up!
    Written by Kelly DiPucchio & illustrated by Stephanie Graegin
    Stick and Stone
    5.3
    #1 in Series
    09
    Stick and Stone
    Written by Beth Ferry & illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld
    The Invisible Boy
    5.3
    10
    The Invisible Boy
    Written by Trudy Ludwig & illustrated by Patrice Barton

Bullying and its effects are heartbreaking, and unfortunately present on playgrounds, classrooms, and homes across the world. Its victims are often silent, and as younger and younger children have access to online forums the bullying can take place somewhere it is very difficult for adults to find and intervene. Knowing how to recognizing bullying, developing the courage to stand up, either for yourself or someone else, and having tools for how to cope with bullies can make the world of difference for a child—stories can help. They allow you to enter a world and a situation as an observer, experience it objectively and form judgements and make decisions about what is right and what is wrong, what works and what doesn't and what kind of person you want to be. Without further ado, here are some truly amazing books to help create awareness, provide solutions and teach empathy, some quite light introductions and some with more serious themes.

Bullying

Share

Bookroo

  • About Us
  • Blog
  • FAQs
  • Help Center
  • Contact Us
  • Affiliates

Book Clubs

Follow Bookroo