Bullying Books For 6-Year-Old Kids

Anti-bullying books for 6-year-old kids often focus on school friendships and peer pressure in order to teach how to respond when someone is being left out or treated unfairly. These stories can help young readers recognize emotions, practice empathy and think through everyday social situations. They also work well for classroom conversations or read-aloud time at home, where kids can talk openly about kindness, respect and standing up for others.

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Ready, Freddy: Don't Sit On My Lunch!Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot #1Catbug Stands Up!Are You a Bully?Big Red and the Little Bitty Wolf: A Story About BullyingWally WalrusTHAOThere’s A Cat In Our Class: A Tale About Getting AlongBuilding Character: Resisting BullyingBig Brave Bold SergioBaxter and Danny Stand Up to BullyingRedJacob's Room to ChooseThe Big Bad Wolf in My House¿Eres un abusador?Kiki KicksBenny and Penny in the Toy Breaker (TOON Level 2)Hold That Thought!KersplatypusAbuelita y yoThe Proudest ColorThe PipsqueakDealing with BullyingKatie Woo: No More Teasing

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Did you know?

  • Most bullying happens during middle childhood, around ages 6 to 11.
  • Reading can help children build empathy through stories and guided conversations.
  • Books about feelings can help children put emotions into words more easily.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Read these stories together to talk about teasing, exclusion and treating others with kindness.
  • Use storytime to help children recognize hurt feelings and practice empathy.
For Educators
  • Bring these books into circle time conversations about friendship, respect and standing up for others.
  • Pause during important moments in the story and ask kids how they would respond in the same situation.

FAQ

Families and educators can use these books during storytime to talk about feelings, friendships and everyday social situations. They help children understand bullying in simple terms and create safe opportunities to share their own experiences.

These books often include colorful illustrations and relatable characters that help maintain engagement while reinforcing lessons about kindness and empathy. The stories are designed to feel accessible while still addressing important social themes.

Look for books that explain bullying clearly in age-appropriate language and show realistic ways of responding to it. It’s also helpful if the stories emphasize friendship, support and positive choices that encourage kindness toward others.

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