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    The Weird Series: Weird! Dare! Tough! — Review

    Luisa LaFleurBy Luisa LaFleur3 Mins Read Ages 4-8 Books with Girl Characters Picture Books Social Emotional
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    It’s Ok to Be Weird

    By Luisa LaFleur, The Children’s Book Review
    Published: February 4, 2013

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    The Weird Series: Weird! Dare! Tough!

    By Erin Frankel; Illustrated by Paula Heaphy

    Reading level: Ages 4-8

    Paperback: 40-42 pages each

    Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing

    What to expect: A three-book series that tells the story of a ongoing case of bullying from three different perspectives; what to do in these situations; activities for kids and information for parents

    The Weird Series tackles the ongoing problem of bullying in our schools. It is a unique three-book series that aims to change how we view bullying, those who do the bullying, those who are bullied and those who stand by and watch. Each book in the series tells the same story from a different perspective and in each, we can identify with the main character and the situation.

    In Weird! we meet Luisa, a young girl who is often teased and called weird by a classmate, Sam. The thing is, Luisa isn’t really weird. She’s just being herself. Luisa’s initial reaction to the teasing is to withdraw and try to stay out of Sam’s way but this doesn’t make her feel good about herself at all. With the support of her friends and family and teachers, she is able to resist the teasing and get back to being herself.

    In Dare! we meet Jayla, a friend of Luisa’s who is intimidated by Sam. Although Jayla knows first hand how painful Sam’s barbs can be, she stands by at first when Sam begins picking on Luisa. Jayla eventually dares to stand up for Luisa but it takes reflection and guidance from her family and friends.

    In Tough! we meet Sam, who believes that in order to fit in at school, everyone needs to be tough. She starts picking on Luisa but is eventually confronted by a concerned teacher. She begins to rethink her treatment of others only after she realizes that it feels better to have a friend than to pick on her classmates.

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    The Weird! series encourages children that are being bullied to stand up for themselves. It encourages bystanders to act when they see something bad happening and it encourages children who are bullying others to reassess their actions and motivations. Most importantly however, it encourages all of us to empathize with all three sets of children.

    Add these books to your collection: Weird!: Book 1, Dare!: Book 2 and Tough!: Book 3

    Learn more: https://theweirdseries.com and https://www.google.com

    A Leader’s Guide to the Weird series available as a free download. Written by author Erin Frankel, the leader’s guide contains discussion questions, activities, and suggestions to help use the series in a classroom, counseling, or after-school setting.

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    *Disclosure: Please note that this post may contain affiliate links that share some commission. Rest assured that these will not affect the cost of any products and services promoted here. Our team always provides their authentic opinion in all content published on this site.

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    Luisa LaFleur reviews bilingual books for The Children’s Book Review to help parents choose the best books for their budding linguists. She was born in Argentina, attended school in NYC and speaks three foreign languages–Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. Formerly an editor in NYC, Luisa is currently a stay-at-home mom to two little ones.

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    1. Paula Heaphy on February 5, 2013 4:59 am

      Thank you for reviewing our series, Luisa! (love your name) We are so grateful that you are helping to spread the word…Erin and I poured so much love into these books. We hope to reach as many children as possible to spread love, courage, and kindness.

      Thank you!

      Paula

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