Erin was terrified. She knew she would have to face Brooke, the most terrible girl in the school… Meet Cora, who has curly red hair, wears a cardboard outfit and uses her colourful cubby house and special abilities to make a difference in children’s lives. She heals, dances and sings. Cora is a girl you will admire—she is fun, marvelous and brave. You will see how problems you may face, like accepting a step-family and the loss of a pet, are turned around by Cora’s help. Then there’s Erin who will touch your heart. Erin displays how she feels and acts when bullied at school—resulting in confused thoughts, regret, hurt and embarassment. Cora uses her powers to help Erin find her wings to deal with Brooke who is bullying her and a real source of stress in Erin’s life. Cora puts things right! So come along with her and discover why bullying is wrong and what you can do to stop it in its tracks! ———- Bullying Tips: New Children’s Book Shows How to Protect Your KidsWimpy Kids Aren’t the Only Ones Bullied!Schools, teachers, parents, children and others struggle to deal with bullying. With the release of Marika Spaseska’s debut book, ‘The Cardboard Girl: Gives Bullying the Flick,’ a fictional story for primary school children (7 – 12 years), Marika believes it will touch the hearts of readers, as it shows how kids feel and act when bullied at school and what can be done to stop or minimize it. The book may assist kids, parents, teachers and others to understand: Included in the book are: * The top, non-violent ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ (tips) for children to stop being bullied. * How the effects of bullying may never end without help and can ruin you and your child’s life and career goals. THE CARDBOARD GIRL story involves a hero, Cora, who takes children into a world that may feel strange, but exciting. This is the world of infinite possibility thinking. The world of If… What if a situation could be a different way? Cora wears a cardboard outfit and uses her magical cubby house and special powers of visualisation to make a difference in children’s lives. Cora helps the victim find her wings to deal with those who are bullying her. For more information, please go to The Cardboard Girl’s Official Website About Marika SpaseskaMarika Spaseska is a WA author and a 17-year veteran in the field of social work. Moved into action by her niece’s experiences with bullying in school, Spaseska wrote ‘The Cardboard Girl: Gives Bullying the Flick’ (released April 2011). This experienced guest has been featured on Channel 7, The West Australian, The Sunday Times, radio stations, as well as in 40+ American media sites, including ABC news and CBS! |
[...] The Cardboard Girl (http://www.acashic.com/the-cardboard-girl/) a new book by a social worker, Marika Spaseska shows children, parents, teachers and school administrators how to protect children from being bullied in schools and playgrounds. [...]
[...] The Cardboard Girl (http://www.acashic.com/the-cardboard-girl/) a new book by a social worker, Marika Spaseska shows children, parents, teachers and school administrators how to protect children from being bullied in schools and playgrounds. [...]