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edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover eBook
category: Children's Fiction
published: Aug 2011
ISBN:9780887809590
publisher: Formac Publishing Company Limited

Lilly Traps the Bullies

by Brenda Bellingham, illustrated by Clarke MacDonald

tagged: emotions & feelings, friendship, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, etc., bullying, peer pressure
Description

Lilly and Theresa run into bullies at the pool, Spider and Bugsy, who tease Theresa but take an interest in Lilly. Lilly faces tough decisions about being a good friend versus trying to fit in. Brenda Bellinghams story emphasizes the importance of problem-solving and teamwork in standing up to bullying.

About the Authors

Brenda Bellingham

Brenda Bellingham is a mother and former school teacher who rediscovered writing in her late forties. Her numerous children's books include Storm Child, a Canadian Children's Centre Our Choice selection, and several titles in the Lilly series. Brenda lives in Victoria, B.C.

Clarke MacDonald

CLARKE MACDONALD is an illustrator and graphic designer in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Contributor Notes

BRENDA BELLINGHAM was born in Liverpool, England and now lives in Sherwood Park, Alberta. Her numerous children's books include many Canadian Children's Centre Best Books for Kids &Teens selections.

CLARKE MacDONALD is an illustrator and graphic designer in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
6 to 9
Grade:
2 to 3
Reading age:
6 to 9
Editorial Reviews

"Organized into short chapters Lilly Traps the Bullies is an excellent introduction for children beginning to reader longer novels. Choice of font size is appropriate and having illustrations every few pages will also help the child to have some visual clues as well as graphic details of story concepts." Rated G - Good, even great at times, generally useful!

— Resource Links

"This is a good length for a beginning chapter book. It is short enough that it won't overwhelm readers making the transition from picture books into the longer format of chapter books. Other good points are that Lilly's friends include both boys and girls and there is a good mix of families (single-parent, two parents, a family with a grandmother living with the younger generations)."

— Suzanne Costner, elementary school library media specialist

"It's nice to read a book like this wherein the bullies get what's coming to them, but in a humorous instead of dramatic way. . . Overall, it's a pretty quick chapter read and would be good reading for young elementary school kids."

— Second Bookshelf on the Right blog
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