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Tony Ross skillfully presents the problem of bullying, managing to engage sympathy for each side of the story A little boy is wondering why he is bullied by his classmate Peregrine Ffrogg. He asks himself various questions: Is it because he misses his mum? Is it because he still sucks his thumb? Is it because he smells like a pike? Is it because he can't ride a bike? And the questions he asks leads him to a greater understanding of himself and the bully. He comes to the conclusion that Peregrine Ffrogg is unhappy, and jealous of him.… (más)
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This book had a surprising yet different and intriguing outlook on bullying. A little boy reflects on why another boy bullies him, asking questions beginning with "Is it because...?" The boy eventually realizes that the bully is treating him this way because he has his own problems, or maybe that he wants to be the boy. This book can teach children to consider other peoples' feelings and try to have sympathy for those who probably have difficult lives. ( )
  aferrara | Feb 21, 2019 |
A boy asks his dog a number of questions about another boy -- "is it because he's got silly names? / is it because he's no good at games? / is it because he's friendless, you see? / is it because he lives in a tree? [etc.] / Is it because...? Oh, I'll never know... why Peregrine Ffrogg has to bully me so. Perhaps it's because... -- I think I can see -- ... perhaps it's because he'd rather be me!"
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Tony Ross skillfully presents the problem of bullying, managing to engage sympathy for each side of the story A little boy is wondering why he is bullied by his classmate Peregrine Ffrogg. He asks himself various questions: Is it because he misses his mum? Is it because he still sucks his thumb? Is it because he smells like a pike? Is it because he can't ride a bike? And the questions he asks leads him to a greater understanding of himself and the bully. He comes to the conclusion that Peregrine Ffrogg is unhappy, and jealous of him.

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