My Name is Sammy, and I'm No Snitch

Overview

Publisher
Boys Town Press
Released
November 20, 2020
ISBN
9781545753453
Format
ePub
Category
Juvenile Fiction

Book Details

Sammy wants you to know he's no blabbermouth. He's no tattletale. No squealer or rat. And he most definitely is no snitch! When Sammy catches his best bud Carlos sticking a wad of gooey gum under a desk, Sammy doesn't spill the beans. When the meanest kid at the elementary school sneaks off with an extra cupcake, Sammy doesn't tattle. When the school counselor shows up 10 minutes late, Sammy stays silent. Afterall, he's no snitch and proud of it. But will he be able to stay tight-lipped when his best friend is bullied, called a crybaby and targeted for a beatdown after school? Will the many "see something, say something" posters plastered in the hallways make Sammy rethink his attitude and report the threat? My Name's Sammy, and I'm No Snitch is a powerful children's tale about why it's important to report dangerous behaviors, how to recognize the difference between snitching and reporting, and why asking adults for help is sometimes the safest thing to do.

Author Description

Jeff Tucker is a licensed professional counselor with experience providing mental health services to students of all ages. Jeff earned his master's in counseling from Louisiana Tech University and received his doctorate in counselor education and supervision from Adams State University. Jeff is passionate about education, promoting children's mental health, and social justice issues.

He is an avid reader and writer who believes in the power of books to help children thrive. Jeff and his spoiled pooch reside in Little Rock, Arkansas

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