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Loading... Don't Laugh at Me (Reading Rainbow) (edition 2002)by Steve Seskin (Author), Glin Dibley (Illustrator)"Do you wear glasses? Ever been picked last for the team? Afraid you’ll be called on in class? Don’t laugh at me. Don’t call me names. Have you laughed at someone else for the same reasons? Someone you thought was geeky or slow--someone different from you. Don’t get your pleasure from my pain. For anyone who’s ever been bullied--or been a bully themselves--it’s time to change your tune. This is not a book for whiners, but a new language that will give you the words you need to take charge and stop the cycle of teasing. Filled with inspiration and celebration, Don’t Laugh at Me is the anthem for a new bully-free world. Read it, sing it, and cheer!" -- Amazon.ca I have always loved this song, but to read the book is even better. It is simple and direct. It is children wanting to be accepted for who and what they are on any given day. It is an important lesson for all children to learn, to have empathy for those that are different because our world would be boring if we were all the same! This book includes the words to a song. The reader does not know they are a song until the very end where you can see the music sheet with the same words. The reader is able to see how bullying can make the person feel. I read this book to a first grade class and they were engaged from the beginning. One student said it made them feel very sad, it made him feel like he could cry. The book included a CD with the song, so I played it for them after reading the book and they all enjoyed it. The book allows an adult to speak to a child about what bullying is and how it affects the person. The illustrator lets the reader see the kind of child that may be bullied because of their looks...which can be any of us. Summary: This book tells the story of children who stand out from the majority of the students and who would be identified as "different" and/or unique. It clearly shows what it's like for children to be laughed at and to be called names by others. Reflection: Through illustrations that express the emotions that each child is experiencing and the repetition of the author's words, we can see the effect of how being rude, mean, or excluding someone from an activity negatively affects a person's character, emotions, and sense of being. This is an excellent book with a wonderful message! Also, there is a CD that comes with the book and I found a video of the song/book online. Check it out: http://www.watchknowlearn.org/Video.aspx?VideoID=28175 This book describes kids who look different from others and causes them to be "uncool" and picked on my bullies. The message in the book is great. It should be read by everyone. Just because some one may look or act different does not make them less of a person. Like the book says "you don't have to be my friend, but is it too much to ask don't laugh at me?" I was attracted to this book because of the title. I remember hearing a country song with the same title when I was younger and it turns out the song actually comes along with the book. From what I hear, children really enjoy the cd. I would defiantly use this book in my classroom for younger students to teach them about bullying from the very beginning. "Don't Laugh At Me" is one of the cutest children's books I've ever read. It's a few short lines of poetry dedicated to children who have been bullied or were the bully. It says to all kids that in actuality we are all the same. We all may look different but God made us. This teaches children to not tease one another. Don't laugh at me is a great read aloud book. It is about how we should not be mean to anyone even if they are not like you. This books shows the feelings of children who are treated badly and bullyed. This is a short book, but i think everyone, even older children should read it. The illustrations show great detail and make the book believable when he illustrated the characters. This book is about different children with disabilities, glasses, and braces. It explains that everyone is different and that everyone should be respected even so. A great tool when facing bullying issues in the classroom. It would be a great book to read aloud to teach about bullying or just to keep in the class for children to read for their own pleasure. This book is an adaptation of a song which has become the anthem for Operation Respect, an educational program. The message of the book is that everyone is different and such differences should be respected. No one likes to be laughed at. This picture book is wonderful for teaching young children the values of respect and tolerance. |
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