Bullying and Fostering Acceptance

Bullying and Fostering Acceptance

In honour of Pink Shirt Day, read these stories about celebrating our differences and fostering resilience. 

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Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress

Morris is a little boy who loves using his imagination. But most of all, Morris loves his classroom’s dress-up center and its tangerine dress.

Marcel with a Splash

Marcel was born with webbed toes and an extra chromosome in this tender exploration of a child’s life with Down syndrome.

A Family Is a Family Is a Family

When a teacher asks her class to think about what makes their families special, the answers are all different, but the same in one important way ...<\/strong><\/p>

A Kid Is a Kid Is a Kid

A group of kids share the silly questions they always hear, as well as the questions they would rather<\/em> be asked about themselves.<\/p>

The One and Only Question

It's Zeke's first day at a new school and his head is filled with one question: what will he do when they call him the N-word like at his old school?

Mrs. Nobody

Alice and Mrs. Nobody love getting up to no good — until they disagree on what to play next. Can Alice assert herself without losing her best friend?

Rock

A rock remains true to itself when faced with a bullying seagull in this picture book from award-winning creators Laurel Croza and Matt James.

Shy Me

A shy young child talks about situations when shyness takes over and what helps them engage more fully. A companion to Angry Me and Peaceful Me.

My Mother Was a Nanny

A girl longs for her mother’s attention. But Mummy is always busy helping everyone else and their children!

The Scooter Twins

Twins Melvin and Melanie are excited to get their first mobility scooters. But will it change how the world sees them and how they see themselves?

Mustafa

Young Mustafa feels invisible in his adopted home until a girl extends a welcoming hand. From world-renowned author-illustrator Marie-Louise Gay.

Jane, the Fox and Me

A graphic novel about bullying, body image and the transformative power of fiction.