Judy S Freedman, Mimi P Black, Steve Mark
Teasing happens to lots and lots (and lots!) of kids. Every day. Sometimes that teasing can be fun, but sometimes it hurts. Ease the Tease helps young readers recognise what hurtful teasing sounds and feels like and offers a toolkit for dealing with teasing.
How many ways can children ease the tease? Inside the book, readers will find not one . . . not two . . . but ten helpful ways to ease the tease:
Children can try out these practical and memorable strategies, practice them, and team up with others to ease the tease. The chapter book format will appeal to kids beginning to read independently, with colourful illustrations, which will appeal to even reluctant readers.
Includes a glossary of terms at the back of the book to equip and empower children with the vocabulary they need.