Bully Trouble : Little Tommy Learns A Lesson In Loving His Enemies
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Almost everyone has a story of a time when they were bullied. It has become a big topic across our nation too. Tom Toombs has recently done more school assemblies about bullying than any other subject. But what are we supposed to do about bullies? Stand up to them? Fight back? Even run away? In this fourth book in the Little Tommy series, Bully Trouble: Little Tommy Learns a Lesson in Loving His Enemies, we find out what God says about bullies and how to deal with them according to the Bible. See what Little Tommy, his brother, and their friends do when confronted with this big problem.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781613140369
ISBN10: 1613140363
Tom Toombs | Illustrator: Abby Smith
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2015
Publisher: Innova Publishing LLC
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