One story is about a little boy named Tom. He was bullied at school because he wore glasses. The bullies would call him 'four - eyes' and snatch his glasses away. It made Tom very sad and he didn't want to go to school. Another story is of a girl, Lily. She was bullied for being overweight. Some mean kids would leave mean notes in her locker about how fat she was. It really affected her self - esteem.
A young boy called Ben was bullied because he stuttered when he talked. The bullies would imitate his stutter in a mean way. This made Ben very self - conscious and he started to avoid speaking in public. Another case was a girl named Sophie. She was new at school and some kids bullied her by excluding her from their games and activities. She often went home crying because she felt so left out.
In many kids being bullied stories, kids can stand up for themselves. For example, if someone is being verbally bullied, they can firmly tell the bully to stop. Just like the boy in the story who was called names for wearing glasses, he could say 'It's not okay to call me that'.
Once there was a kid named Tom. He was so lazy that he wouldn't even get out of bed to get his favorite toy that had fallen on the floor. He just lay there, waiting for someone else to pick it up for him. His parents were always trying to encourage him to be more active, but he just ignored them.
Parents can encourage their kids to be confident. A confident kid is less likely to be a target. For instance, by praising their achievements often.
They often experience depression. Just being constantly harassed for who they are can make them feel worthless.
There was a gay guy at work. His colleagues made fun of him in a very subtle way. They would exclude him from group activities, like team lunches. They thought he was different and didn't deserve to be part of the 'normal' group. This made him feel extremely isolated and sad.
Here is one. Why is the doctor so angry? Because he has no patience. (A play on the word 'patience' sounding like 'patients'.)
There was a miner's kid named Sally. Her dad worked in a coal mine. Sally often worried about her father's safety. One day, there was a small accident in the mine. Thankfully, her father was okay. This experience made Sally determined to work towards better safety measures in mines when she was older. She started by making posters in her school to raise awareness about mine safety among her classmates.
Once a little kid thought that if he planted a coin in the garden, a money tree would grow. So he dug a hole and put his piggy bank money in it. After a few days, when nothing grew, he was so disappointed. But it was really funny how he thought money could grow like plants.
A spooky kids story is about the 'Ghostly Footsteps'. In an old house, a family with kids moved in. At night, the kids would hear soft, slow footsteps in the hallway. They thought it might be their parents, but when they checked, no one was there. One night, one of the kids was brave enough to follow the sound. He saw a faint figure disappearing around the corner. There's also the story of 'The Scary Tree'. In the backyard, there was a large, old tree. The kids claimed that when they passed by it at dusk, they could hear whispers coming from within the branches.
One of the well - known Krishna kids stories is about Krishna stealing butter. As a naughty but beloved child, Krishna would often raid the homes of the gopis (cowherd women) and steal butter. This shows his mischievous side yet also his charm. The gopis would scold him but also dote on him.