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Hey Loser, What’s for Lunch? is an entertaining yet serious and educational story for all ages to relate to and learn from. It also features a guide to help identify if your child is being bullied or is bullying others. It will assist parents and teachers in opening up the lines of healthy communication with their children.
Orion, who’s now in college, receives a Facebook friend request from his old buddy Benny. It brings back a flood of emotions. Benny was the school bully who tormented Orion through most of his childhood. Orion reflects back on the years with Benny and how he handled Benny relentlessly bullying him. Now, he needs to make an important decision on whether or not to click accept to Benny’s request. The story comes from Orion’s perspective, yet gives a glimpse into Benny’s personal life and what may have contributed to his bullying tendencies.
This book and guide starts the important conversation on bullying. The bullies we ignore and cultivate today will only grow to become the monsters we fear in the future.
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Hey Loser, What’s for Lunch? is an entertaining yet serious and educational story for all ages to relate to and learn from. It also features a guide to help identify if your child is being bullied or is bullying others. It will assist parents and teachers in opening up the lines of healthy communication with their children.
Orion, who’s now in college, receives a Facebook friend request from his old buddy Benny. It brings back a flood of emotions. Benny was the school bully who tormented Orion through most of his childhood. Orion reflects back on the years with Benny and how he handled Benny relentlessly bullying him. Now, he needs to make an important decision on whether or not to click accept to Benny’s request. The story comes from Orion’s perspective, yet gives a glimpse into Benny’s personal life and what may have contributed to his bullying tendencies.
This book and guide starts the important conversation on bullying. The bullies we ignore and cultivate today will only grow to become the monsters we fear in the future.