Bullies, beware! This is a little book is going to have a big impact. In this moral-driven story, Mandee tells big brother Bobby how a bully took all her money. Bobby stresses that she needs adult help and explains what to do if it happens again. Don't argue―just walk or run away, tell a trusted adult, or call 911. If the adult doesn't believe you, tell another adult until you find someone who understands. A quiz at the back of the book helps the reader remember what to do, and there's a place to write the phone numbers of "safe grown-ups" to call. Both kids and parents can quickly learn some simple and effective steps to thwart bullies. An important children's safety book is now available to help both parents and kids: "Too Smart for Bullies" by Deputy Sheriff Robert Kahn. (for ages 4 to 12 years old). The book uses proven methods from Deputy Sheriff Robert Kahn's program that has helped teach kids how to deal with bullies. In 1991, I became a Deputy Sheriff and a D.A.R.E. instructor. I perfected an effective method I call "TOO SMART FOR BULLIES," a program that has proven itself effective to help children when confronted by a bully. With this insight and knowledge, I wrote this book so children everywhere know what to do when they are bullied. This safety book is the essential, economical tools for parents, teachers, principals, law enforcement personnel, babysitters, and other trusted adults to share safety rules with children. Robert Kahn has worked as a musician, schoolteacher, legal worker in U.S. immigration prisons, track coach, freelance writer, and newspaper reporter and editor. He studied the saxophone with Joe Allard at the Manhattan School of Music, from which he received a master's degree in performance in 1976. He is the author of the nonfiction book, Other People's Blood: U.S. Immigration Prisons in the Reagan Decade, and An Honest Thief, a novella and stories. He is news editor for Courthouse News Service. Used Book in Good Condition