Random House Children's Books
David's Diary #3: The Big Bully
David's Diary #3: The Big Bully
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ABOUT
David can't wait to show everyone at school what he got for Christmas! It’s the iRobotic 3005—a calculator, digital video and voice recorder, and electronic encyclopedia packed with more than 50,000 fun facts!
But things take a turn when the new kid, Greg Putnam, sets his eyes on David’s cherished new gift. Will David find a way to deal with Greg's bullying on his own? Or will being Greg's number-one target keep David trembling in fear?
With its engaging narrative, told through delightful diary entries and charming illustrations, The Big Bully explores ways young readers can stand up against bullying with courage while leaving room for forgiveness.
And don't miss the first two books in the series: The Summer Camp Disaster and The Science Fair Sabotage.
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