Dê uma olhada em nossos livros ilustrados recomendados para ajudar as crianças a aprender a reconhecer o bullying, pará-lo e preveni-lo.
Abbie’s True Colours
Claire Thompson, Abbie Jane and Eliott Bulpett
This is a true story about the power of determination, that shows us how everyone deserves to shine, by showing their true colours.
‘Abbie’s True Colours’ is an inspiring narrative non-fiction book about 12-year-old Abbie Jane, creating change in her community in the face of bullying.
Peggy, a Pomba Sempre Arrependida
Wendy Meddour e Carmen Saldana
Peggy is an apologetic pigeon. She always assumes she’s in the wrong. Even when she’s the one getting bullied. But Cynthia, an older female seagull, gives her the necessary skills to stand up for herself.
This hilarious follow up to Howard the Average Gecko comes from award-winning author Wendy Meddour and contains an important message about being assertive.
Tiranossauro Gotejamento
Julia Donaldson e David Roberts
Everyone knows that tyrannosauruses are big and scary, so when a placid duckbill dinosaur’s egg ends up in the wrong nest confusion is sure to ensue.
When the baby dinosaur hatches out, he’s so out of place that his grisly big sisters call him Tyrannosaurus Drip.
This roar-tastic book all about celebrating difference is sure to become a firm favourite with young dinosaur fans.
Fale alto, Leonard!
Jessie James
Leonard is a clueless and softly spoken shrew. He can be a bit shy and finds it hard to make his voice heard. This sometimes means he misses out on some of the exciting experiences life has to offer: tasty seed snacks, playing games with the other children at break time, or being the first in the class to answer a question he knows he has the answer to.
But when Leonard sees a friend being picked on by a bully in the playground can he find the courage to speak out and save the day?
Troll fede
Jeanne Willis e Tony Ross
Billy Goat and his best friend Cyril are messing about with the farmer’s mobile phone, taking selfies and playing games – until they find the number for a troll.
Their Grandpa Gruff says trolls are bad, so Billy and Cyril decide to get their own back by sending mean messages. After all, trolls really do stink! Don’t they?
Como ser um leão
Ed Vere
Meet Leonard – a lion like no other. Leonard’s best friend is Marianne, a duck.
But lions chomp ducks, don’t they? And what will the pair do when their way of life is threatened?
O grande inseto mau
Kate Read
Um besouro valentão recebe o castigo merecido nesta história divertida e colorida, repleta de bichinhos e insetos fofos. O Inseto Mau, uma autoproclamada "espécie muito rara", está acostumado a conseguir o que quer, mas reivindicar uma fruta gigante só para si é ir longe demais... Será que ele algum dia aprenderá a compartilhar e a se recompor com seu comportamento valentão?
Essa vista panorâmica do fundo do jardim encantará qualquer criança e mostrará a ela o valor da gentileza e da comunidade.
Eu ando com Vanessa
Kerascoët
Inspired by real events, I Walk with Vanessa explores the feelings of helplessness and anger that arise in the wake of seeing a classmate treated badly, and shows how a single act of kindness can lead to an entire community joining in to help.
By choosing only pictures to tell their story, the creators underscore the idea that someone can be an ally without having to say a word.
With themes of acceptance, kindness, and strength in numbers, this timeless and profound feel-good story will resonate with readers young and old.
Elmer e o Grande Pássaro
David McKee
One day, Elmer notices that there are no birds around. How strange! Soon he finds them hiding from the nasty bully bird in a nearby cave.
The bully bird is mean and likes to frighten little birds. Led by Elmer, the animals work together to frighten off the bully – and succeed!
Outra coisa
Caverna Kathryn
A simple story, about a small creature who does his best to join in with the others. But he’s different. No matter how he tries, he just doesn’t belong.
Then Something turns up and wants to be friends – but Something Else isn’t sure he’s like him at all.










