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The Meanest Thing to Say by Bill Cosby

mrsjkamp's review against another edition

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3.0

This one also had a good meaning behind it. No one has to submit to peer pressure, especially when it's being mean to each other. There are alternative paths to take, and those paths may change the way other people think as well. Nice lesson learned.

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3.0

Those of you who grew up watching "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" like I did will find these easy readers very familiar. In this story from the series, Little Bill has a problem with a new student at school who wants everyone to play a new game. The game involves giving the worst insults you can to others, trying to say "the meanest thing" in order to win. But with some help from his family, Bill comes up with the perfect response.

Great for parents, teachers, and guidance counselors who are dealing with topics of bullying, insults, and peer pressure.
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