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Pinky and Rex and the Bully
Rated 4.12 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780689808340
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Pinky loves pink and his best friend, Rex. But third-grade bully Kevin says Pinky’s a sissy. Must Pinky give up his favorite color and his best friend? A heartwarming story about friendship and staying true to yourself by James Howe, author of the Bunnicula series, and illustrated by Melissa Sweet. Explore themes of bullying, acceptance, and self-confidence in this empowering book for young readers. ISBN: 9780689808340
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Anuj Ghai –
A simple book with a powerful message. My daughter and I discussed bullying and being true to yourself. A great conversation starter.
Harsh –
The storyline is simple, but it works. A positive message delivered in a way kids can understand. Very well written.
Nitish Negi –
A cute story that tackles a tough subject. My kids enjoyed it and it sparked some good conversation. Definitely recommend!
Shreya Chakraborty –
Good message about being yourself. My child understood the concept of bullying better after reading. It is a very helpful book.
Sudhir Wadhawan –
Okay, but nothing spectacular. My child was a little bored, but the message is important. We read it once and probably won’t again.
Bhevendra –
A sweet story about friendship. My kid enjoyed it, but the bully character felt a bit one-dimensional. Still, a good message overall. Worth the read!
Simran Koli –
My child loved Pinky! The book is a good way to show kids how important it is to be themselves and to be a good friend.
Ansh Arora –
Great for starting conversations with kids. The bullying situation is relatable. Rex and Pinky are great examples of friends.
Anjitha M –
My son related to Pinky immediately. It opened a good discussion about being yourself. The illustrations are adorable! We loved it.
Munulu Ringa –
Fantastic book! My son has been struggling with bullies and this book has helped him find the strength to stand up for himself!
Sourav Singh –
It’s an okay book. It felt a little preachy at times, but the overall message is good. My child liked the pictures.
Manvi Singh –
A wonderful book about embracing who you are. My daughter loved seeing a boy who likes pink. It is very empowering.
Minerva Chandra –
The illustrations are delightful, and the story is heartwarming. My children asked me to read it again the next night. I am happy to read this book to them.
Anshul Jhalani –
A well-written and illustrated book. My kids asked a lot of questions. It was a fantastic way to deal with bullying
Neha Singh –
Was hoping for a bit more depth. The conflict felt resolved too easily, but my kid seemed to enjoy it. So, not bad, but not great.
Pyla Venkat Chaitanya –
Not my favorite. The plot was predictable, but my child seemed to enjoy it. So, it served its purpose.
Asad Aqeel –
I liked the lesson, but the writing style wasn’t particularly engaging. My child lost interest halfway through. I have mixed feelings about this book.