It's Not Nice to be a Bully
By Jayla Kelis
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This story describes a child name Jass, who was unfortunately, being bullied at school. She felt emotionally hurt and embarrassed until one day when her life changed forever.
Jayla Kelis
Hi! My name is Jayla Kelis! I am eight years old. I want to encourage youth, especially those being bullied. I want them to be true always, to themselves, because God has made everyone unique. Always continue to be that great person that God wants you to be no matter what is happening in your situation. Most importantly, remember to put God first always, pray, and believe. Know that eventually, everything is going to be ok. Thank you truly for reading my book. May God bless you! www.itsnotnicetobeabully.org
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