Red, or why bullying isn't funny
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A sensitive story about a bullying situation.
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Tuur blushes. I see it and point to it. Everyone laughs. Tuur blushes even more. He's like a tomato. Or a lighthouse. Paul laughs meanly. This isn't fun anymore. Do I tell the teacher? But then what will Paul do to me?
Reviews:
'In this simple story, the author makes clear with very few words how teasing turns into violent bullying. But it also beautifully expresses how someone can make this bullying stop. [...] Highly recommended without fail, even outside of an anti-bullying campaign.' (Website Leesplezier, May 2013)
'Strongly developed story about the far-reaching impact of bullying on group dynamics in a classroom. Beautifully told in text and illustrations.' (Jeugdboekenweek, March 2014)
Publisher:
De Eenhoorn