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Nicholas and the Wild Ones: how to beat the bullies

por Niki Daly

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How do you deal with a bunch of "wild ones" on your first day at school? Nicholas is faced with a gang of bullies including big Charlie, mean Jake, Wedgie Reggie and, worst of all, their girl leader, Cindy Crocker. But through a combination of artistic talent and inventiveness Nicholas eventually wins the admiration of the wild ones and makes a surprising new friend. A great picture story book about bullying, problem-solving and friendship from multi award-winning author-illustrator Niki Daly. … (más)
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"Nicholas and the Wild Ones" is about Nicholas' perspective of "the wild ones" in his class at school. Nicholas talks to his mom about the wild ones at school the way most of the kids probably think. He describes how one of the wild ones gives wedgies to his friend, and another one pushed him. He got advise from his family about what to do and the next day he complimented Cindy, the girl who pushed him. They became friends and Nicholas invented a way for the wild ones to occupy themselves, so they couldn't bother anyone.

This is an open book on what most kids think about bullies, but are too afraid to say it. There are good things and bad things about this book. One thing I didn't love is Nicholas' grandpa told him to put his knuckles up when the wild ones around, which he ended up teaching to another friend. I don't think putting your knuckles up is the proper solution to deal with bullies, but I could have a good discussion about why that isn't a good solution with my students. Even with some of the negative things, I think it is still worth the read. I would recommend this to a class that has a problem with bullying, which is probably most classrooms. This book will help have an open conversation about what is and isn't appropriate behavior for my classroom. ( )
  ambybeth | Mar 26, 2017 |
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How do you deal with a bunch of "wild ones" on your first day at school? Nicholas is faced with a gang of bullies including big Charlie, mean Jake, Wedgie Reggie and, worst of all, their girl leader, Cindy Crocker. But through a combination of artistic talent and inventiveness Nicholas eventually wins the admiration of the wild ones and makes a surprising new friend. A great picture story book about bullying, problem-solving and friendship from multi award-winning author-illustrator Niki Daly. 

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