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Lea Esteve's New Book 'I Met a Little Bully' Follows a Young Girl Whose Daily Life is Affected by a Bullying Voice Within Her Head That Tells Her to Constantly Worry



THIBODAUX, La. - November 7, 2022 - (Newswire.com)

Fulton Books author Lea Esteve, a third-grade teacher who also creates resources for other teachers and shares ideas through her website, The Education Window, has completed her most recent book "I Met a Little Bully": a powerful tale that follows a young girl who must manage her anxieties which have become the biggest bully in her life.

"Everyone deals with worry at times, but for some, it causes them to avoid everyday activities," writes Esteve. "'I Met a Little Bully' helps children distinguish their authentic voice from the voice in their head that tells them to worry. Through common situations such as going to school, bad weather, and performance anxiety, this encouraging picture book helps children in facing their 'worry bully' head-on. Even though our 'worry bully' never goes away, children learn to seek advice from a trusted adult and to try different techniques to push past that little voice. This book helps children take back control over their anxiety and allows them to have the courage to face the daily activities they once enjoyed."

Published by Fulton Books, Lea Esteve's book is an inventive way of exploring what anxiety is like with younger readers who may be suffering from their own "worry bully." Parents and guardians can use this wonderful tool to help show how young readers can overcome their anxiety and, although it may never go away, how to make it more manageable so that it does not keep them from doing the things they love, like playing with friends.

Readers who wish to experience this inspiring work can purchase "I Met a Little Bully" at select bookstores, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.

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