There Are Bullies in This Book is a free interactive children’s book series designed to help kids recognize bullying behaviors, build emotional awareness, and respond with compassion and confidence. Through fun decision-making moments and silly animated bullies, children are invited to explore empathy, social courage, and resilience.

Welcome to the Press Kit for “There Are Bullies in This Book” and the XANE Series

Thank you for your interest in helping kids and teens build emotional strength, resilience, and kindness through story. This page offers everything you need—summaries, downloads, media quotes, suggested topics, and background—to explore or share our free digital tools for bullying prevention.

Whether you’re a journalist, podcaster, educator, or parent advocate, we invite you to dive in—and join us in creating a world where no child faces bullying alone.

Together, we can build a kinder world—one story at a time.

FREE Entertaining Bully Books

A visual overview of our anti-bullying resources for all age groups—featuring interactive EPUBs for children, a teen graphic novel, and a powerful novella exploring emotional intelligence through storytelling.

Press Kit – There Are Bullies in This Book

Includes our mission, featured media quotes, and collaboration opportunities designed for podcasts, homeschool networks, and mental health advocates.

My Journey Through Bullying

A personal narrative sharing how my own experiences with bullying—from childhood to adulthood—inspired the creation of this project.

Podcast Interview Topic Suggestions

A list of compelling, research-backed discussion topics we could explore together, ranging from emotional intelligence to digital learning tools and early intervention.

Interactive Storytelling for Bullying Prevention

A research-backed overview of how interactive storytelling can reduce bullying, build empathy, and foster inclusion. This one-pager includes key statistics, global education recommendations, and expert sources perfect for educators, counselors, and digital learning advocates seeking engaging ways to teach social-emotional skills.