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Bullies Are A Pain in the Brain
Every kid runs into bullies, and our hero Jack is no exception. After being picked on, pushed around and threatened by Henry the Bully, Jack tries self-defense, insults and even disguises to stop the bullying – but nothing’s working. Finally, he comes up with a fail-safe solution – stay home from school forever!
But, of course, Trevor and Jack’s friend Skye aren’t going to let him off so easy. From sketchbook to the schoolyard, Trevor teaches Jack ways to handle a bully and the secrets for becoming bully-proof.
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Cliques, Phonies & Other Baloney
After feeling rejected by her best friend Jack, Skye decided to look for some new friends. She finds herself influenced by a not-so-nice clique led by Brittany, one of the so-called popular girls. Her new “friends” change the way she looks, acts, talks… they even change her name!
With a little help from Trevor and Jack, Skye finally gets to see who she really is and what she has become. In the end, Trevor helps everyone understand the importance of being true to ourselves and reminds us that we are all, “One of a Kind.”
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Facing Fear Without Freaking Out
Come one, come all! Step right up to Screamworks Island, where every kid must not only face their fears but deal with them once and for all! In order to overcome their fears, but deal with them once and for all!
It will take lots of advice from Trevor for the kids to conquer creepy spiders, dizzying heights and other fears that are awaiting them at Screamworks Island.
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How To Do Homework Without Throwing Up
When procrastinators, Jack and Skye are suddenly thrown from Trevor’s sketchbook into the Amazon jungle, they begin to see their assignment in a whole new light. If they don’t break the “Curse of the Golden Goat,” Skye is doomed to remain a hairy goat-girl forever!
Their only chance of making it back home is to show Trevor they’ve learned valuable study skills and can finish their homework, without throwing up.
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If You Don’t Take Care of Your Body, Where Else are You Going to Live?
Field Day at James Tovar Middle School is supposed to be fun. However, for Jack, Skye and Darryl, it turns out to be everything but fun. Skye could not finish the jump rope rally, Jack could barely reach one foot up the rock-climbing wall and Darryl was absolutely no competition for Hogarth in the 100-year dash.
Stunned, embarrassed and a little confused, our three competitors look to Trevor to find out what exactly happened at the field day games.
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Taking the “Duh” Out of Divorce
Skye’s parents have just dropped a bombshell – they’re getting divorced! Skye is hurt, angry and believes she’s the only one who can keep her mom and dad together. One night while dreaming, Skye finds she has taken her parents to court in a last-ditch effort to deny their divorce.
Skye attempts to prove her parents’ divorce is undesirable, unnecessary and more importantly, totally unfair to her! With Trevor and Jack’s help, Skye discovers her parents aren’t divorcing her – they love her.
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The Great Moving Adventure
Moving is difficult for anyone. It can be especially difficult for kids. In the Great Moving Adventure, award-winning children’s author Trevor Romain sends Darryl on an adventure he won’t forget. Darryl, upset that he has to move to a new state, learns through some wacky animated characters that moving can be a fun adventure.
With the help of Jack and Skye, Trevor’s two animated sidekicks, Darryl realizes that moving presents a wonderful opportunity to find new friends and how to keep in touch with his old friends. He also learns some practical strategies to help him once he arrives in his new town.
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What on Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies
The death of a loved one is a traumatic experience for anyone, but it is especially difficult for children. When Skye loses her beloved grandmother, she experiences a whirlwind of emotions, including sadness, anger and fear.
Through Trevor and his sketchbook, Skye has a dream-like visit with her grandmother in which they explore questions about death together. As Skye finally begins to accept her grandmother’s death, she learns that fond memories last forever.
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