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Ms. Mascia's Classroom Library
Ms. Mascia's Classroom Library rated it 6 years ago
This book has a great meaning for friendship, forgiveness, and kindness. The little girls grandfather always reminded her to "treat people the way you want to be treated." This saying stuck with her while she was getting bullied in school. Having that reminder helped her to befriend the bully and he...
Mel1212
Mel1212 rated it 6 years ago
Brief Review: The juice box bully is about a young boy who just moved to a new school and was bullied at his last school and nobody did anything about it, so he decides he’s going to be the bully, so he doesn’t get bullied anymore. And learns a lesson of how to treat others. Idea of how it can be us...
Mrs. Knight's Favorite Books
Mrs. Knight's Favorite Books rated it 6 years ago
Pete starts at a new school and because of his past experiences he believes that he needs to show authority to the others and bully them. He quickly realizes that this new school has a no bully policy and his behavior is not going to be tolerated. He tried to fight back and bully more after he was c...
Ms. Nguyen's Favorite Books
Ms. Nguyen's Favorite Books rated it 6 years ago
The Juice Box Bully is a book to empower children to stand up to bullies rather than being a bystander. Pete is a new student in Mr. Peltzer's class. He bullies the other children from stealing their soccer ball to squeezing juice onto Ruby's white shirt. Instead of letting Pete get away with his an...
Miss McKinley's Favorites
Miss McKinley's Favorites rated it 7 years ago
The Juice Box Bully teaches children how to stand up to bullying. Pete begins a new school and his behavior turns bad. The kids in his class teach him about "The Promise" but he has to decide if he will get rid of his bullying habits and do what is right. This would be great for 1st-4th grade. Your ...
Got Books?
Got Books? rated it 7 years ago
Another wonderful beginning of the year book to read to students about bullying. Pete joins a new school and is highly guarded. Pete wants to bully others before they bully him, but soon learns that his poor decisions won't be tolerated in this classroom. He learns not to be a bystander and to join ...
tvines2
tvines2 rated it 8 years ago
This children's book talks about the very real issue of bullying in a way that child can know how to defend themselves and what to do in bullying situations. My favorite part about this book is that it promotes that a bystander has a lot more control than one may think, and that one voice to speak u...
Books worth reading to students
Books worth reading to students rated it 8 years ago
I really like this book. This book is a great way to introduce the topic of bullying to students. I think this book would be more beneficial for second and third graders. The language in it and the situation seems to fit better with those grades in my opinion. In class we talked about asking student...
Paige's Bookshelf
Paige's Bookshelf rated it 8 years ago
This would be such a good book to use with the younger students and is a great lesson to use through out the classroom. It is a great one to teach on bullying. I oculd not find a level for this book, but I think it could be used for all ages.
kateriker
kateriker rated it 8 years ago
The book is about a classroom full of students who have had the opportunity to explain to a bully that what they are doing is wrong. They remind the bully of the "promise" they have made as a whole that bullying is wrong and it will not be tolerated in their classroom.This book allows students to be...
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