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New Children's Book Talks About Bullying in LOOPER

By: Apr. 15, 2013
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In the new children's book "Looper: Bullying" (published by Trafford Publishing), author Dawn Fuller speaks to young audiences about the consequences of bullying.

"Looper" tells the story of Woolly Bear, a new student at Pillar Elementary. When Woolly walks into his new classroom for the first time, the other children quickly notice that he does not look like them. Looper and Julia are two students in Woolly's class. They feel bad for Woolly and want to make him feel welcome at Pillar Elementary. Three bullies begin teasing Woolly, until one day in the lunchroom one of the bullies gets a taste of his own medicine.

"The overall theme of 'Looper' is treating one another with kindness," says Fuller.

According to STOMP Out Bullying, a national anti-bullying initiative, one out of four kids is bullied. It's an epidemic that Fuller is committed to help end.

"Bullying is happening at every school," states Fuller. "My book is different from other books in the way it helps children deal with certain situations. All people should be treated equal and we should all treat one another with kindness. 'Looper' helps teach children know-how in dealing with sensitive and every day issues."

"Looper"
By Dawn Fuller
Softcover | 8.5 x 11in | 32 pages | ISBN 9781466919891
E-Book | 32 pages | ISBN 9781466919884
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Dawn Fuller comes from a small town in Michigan called Henderson. She is one of seven children and has three children of her own. "Looper" is her first published book.

Trafford Publishing, an Author Solutions, Inc. author services imprint, was the first publisher in the world to offer an "on-demand publishing service," and has led the independent publishing revolution since its establishment in 1995. Trafford was also one of the earliest publishers to utilize the Internet for selling books. More than 10,000 authors from over 120 countries have utilized Trafford's experience for self publishing their books. For more information about Trafford Publishing, or to publish your book today, call 1-888-232-4444 or visit trafford.com.



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