Original
Books
Fastest
Delivery
7-day
Replacement
Bullying is an unfortunate reality in every aspect of life - among children, adults, and even in the animal kingdom. "When The Bully Fish Lost" by Sudipta Mohanty takes a thoughtful approach to this issue, weaving a simple yet powerful story that resonates with readers of all ages. The book follows a baby crab who faces a formidable adversary - the bully fish. Instead of resorting to direct confrontation, the baby crab focuses on self- improvement, honing his natural abilities - his princers - to build confidence. This emphasis on self-worth and perseverance is a valuable lessons for children, teaching them that strength isn't always about physical power but about recognizing and using one's unique capabilities. From a literary perspective, the book succeeds in delivering a powerful moral lessons in a simple yet impactful narrative. The use of animal characters allows children to connect with the story while also making it accessible and enjoyable. The central theme - that confidence and skill - building are effective tools against bullies - offers a refreshing perspective compared to traditional narratives that emphasizes direct confrontation. Overall, "When The Bully Fish Lost" is a valuable addition to children's literature on bullying. It is not just a story about standing up to bullies - it is about recognizing one's strengths, building self-confidence, and finding non-violent ways to overcome challenges. A must-read for children, parents, and educators looking for an insightful and uplifting way to discuss bullying and self- empowerment. Must read♥️♥️