A set of picture books to help reduce bullying and build social skills for children in Pre K-3rd grade
OUCH! Harrison has a facial difference. He is made fun of and excluded at recess by Billy, a goose. With the help of his family, school counselor, and a new friend Harrison learns to advocate for himself.
OOPS! Billy is new to the school and lonely. He takes out his frustration on Harrison, who he actually wants to be friends with. With help from the school counselor, Billy builds up his social skills and navigates making amends with Harrison.
OH NO! Rose doesn't know how to help Harrison. Should she tattle to the teacher? Should she tell Billy to cut it out? With help from her father, Rose learns she can be a powerful friend
This series of standalone picture books with hand-drawn illustrations teaches children how to advocate for oneself, handle big emotions, and support a friend being bullied. A wonderful tool to support Social Emotional Learning, these picture books spark conversations for teachers and parents alike.