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Bullying Reading List
Books for Kids
Cohen-Posey, K. (1995). How to handle bullies, teasers and other meanies: A book that takes
the nuisance out of name calling and other nonsense.Highland City, FL: Rainbow Books, Inc.
Cooper, S. (2005). Speak up and get along!: Learn the mighty might, thought chop, and more
tools to make friends, stop teasing and feel good about yourself.Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing.
Kaufman, G., Raphael, L., & Espeland, P. (1999). Stick Up For Yourself: Every kid’s guide to
personal power and positive self-esteem.Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing.
Ludwig, T. (2004). My Secret Bully. Berkley, CA: Tricycle Press.
Ludwig, T. (2006). Just Kidding. Berkley, CA: Tricycle Press.
McCain, B. R. (2001). Nobody Knew What to Do: A story about bullying.Morton Grove, IL:
Albert Whitman & Company.
Paterson, K. (1977). Bridge to Terabithia. New York: Harper Collins.
Romain, T. (1998). Cliques, Phonies, & Other Baloney. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing.
Books for Adults
Dellasega, C. & Nixon, C. (2003). Girl Wars: 12 strategies that will end female bullying. New
York: Fireside.
Garbarino, J. & deLara, E. (2002). And Words Can Hurt Forever: How to protect adolescents
from bullying, harassment, and emotional violence.New York: Free Press.
Olweus, D. (1993). Bullying at School: What we know and what we can do. Malden, MA:
Blackwell Publishing.