For some kids, school is a place full of friends and fun. For others,
though, it is a lonely place where bullies pick on them and it feels
impossible to be brave. Meet Scott, Buttons and Duncan, otherwise known
as A Boy, His Bear and a Bully.Scott takes Buttons to school with him
every day to help him feel brave. He has to, because every day, Duncan
is mean to him. Just this week, Duncan has called him names, ripped his
painting, and stolen his snack from his lunchbox. Then Buttons goes
missing. With his one comfort gone, Scott has to look elsewhere to find
his brave, and much to his surprise, he does.A Boy, His Bear and a Bully
addresses the global issue of bullying in a hopeful, gentle way that
will resonate with children who have been on either side of a bullying
incident. Seeing Scott learn to stand up for himself will help children
who feel afraid of bullies face them in a constructive way. Scott's
bravery also inspires his friend Rosie to report Duncan's bad behaviour
to a teacher, giving children a positive model of assertive
behaviour.Scott's situation is extremely common across the world. His
story provides children with clear guidance on what to do if they are
also being bullied, and on the role friends should play in such a
scenario. It is a sensitive, inspiring conversation starter for
children, carers, professionals, and anyone who wishes they could be
brave.