Don’t Laugh at Me

Don’t Laugh at Me by Allen Shamblin, published by Tricycle Press in 2002, is a 32-page book that addresses the challenges of bullying and social issues faced by children. Through its engaging narrative, the book invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with teasing and the impact it has on emotions and feelings. It encourages a shift in perspective, promoting understanding and empathy among peers.
This edition presents a powerful message for anyone who has experienced bullying or has been a bully themselves. It offers a new language to help children take charge of their interactions and foster a more inclusive environment. With themes centered around social issues and emotional awareness, Don’t Laugh at Me serves as an anthem for a bully-free world, inspiring readers to embrace kindness and respect.
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Do you wear glasses? Ever been picked last for the team? Afraid you’ll be called on in class?
Don’t laugh at me. Don’t call me names.
Have you laughed at someone else for the same reasons? Someone you thought was geeky or slow–someone different from you.
Don’t get your pleasure from my pain.
For anyone who’s ever been bullied–or been a bully themselves–it’s time to change your tune. This is not a book for whiners, but a new language that will give you the words you need to take charge and stop the cycle of teasing.
Filled with inspiration and celebration, Don’t Laugh at Me is the anthem for a new bully-free world. Read it, sing it, and cheer!
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Operation Respect “Don’t Laugh at Me” Project.
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