Anna, You’re Baaaad.: a Story About Scapegoating, Blame, and Being Different in Herd
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Anna is a kind, curious lamb who likes to ask questions, play with her friends, and notice the world around her. She isn't loud. She isn't unkind. She's just a little different.When Anna speaks up about something that hurts, the grown-ups feel uneasy. Instead of listening, they look for a way to make that uncomfortable feeling disappear. Slowly, blame begins to settle-passed from sheep to sheep, repeated until it sounds like truth.What follows is a gentle but powerful story about how misunderstanding turns into scapegoating, how groups can follow a story instead of facts, and how being different in a herd can make one lamb an easy target.Told through soft watercolor illustrations and simple, poetic language, Anna, You're Baaaad. helps children-and the adults who read with them-recognize unfair blame, question herd thinking, and understand that kindness and honesty do not disappear just because others refuse to see them.This book opens space for meaningful conversations about: - Scapegoating and misplaced blame- Group behavior and herd mentality- Emotional safety and speaking up- Being different without being wrongFor caregivers: This story is not about teaching children to stay silent or accept harm. It shows how repeated blame and misunderstanding can make a gentle child feel small-and how noticing, listening, and support matter. The book encourages empathy, critical thinking, and quiet courage, offering a starting point for discussions about fairness, responsibility, and truth.Suitable for shared reading with children ages 6-10, and meaningful for adults as well.
Anna is a kind, curious lamb who likes to ask questions, play with her friends, and notice the world around her. She isn't loud. She isn't unkind. She's just a little different.When Anna speaks up about something that hurts, the grown-ups feel uneasy. Instead of listening, they look for a way to make that uncomfortable feeling disappear. Slowly, blame begins to settle-passed from sheep to sheep, repeated until it sounds like truth.What follows is a gentle but powerful story about how misunderstanding turns into scapegoating, how groups can follow a story instead of facts, and how being different in a herd can make one lamb an easy target.Told through soft watercolor illustrations and simple, poetic language, Anna, You're Baaaad. helps children-and the adults who read with them-recognize unfair blame, question herd thinking, and understand that kindness and honesty do not disappear just because others refuse to see them.This book opens space for meaningful conversations about: - Scapegoating and misplaced blame- Group behavior and herd mentality- Emotional safety and speaking up- Being different without being wrongFor caregivers: This story is not about teaching children to stay silent or accept harm. It shows how repeated blame and misunderstanding can make a gentle child feel small-and how noticing, listening, and support matter. The book encourages empathy, critical thinking, and quiet courage, offering a starting point for discussions about fairness, responsibility, and truth.Suitable for shared reading with children ages 6-10, and meaningful for adults as well.
AmazonPagina's: 57, Paperback, Independently published
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