Antibullying Week Story Competition

Winners!
Lilly, a 7-year-old game lover, went on her favourite online game. She played with her friends on the game every single day. One day, she went on her favourite online game and she saw unkind messages, ‘you’re bad at this game!’ one said. ‘You’re trash at this game!’ another said.
One evening, the messages got too much - so - she told her sister Ruby. Ruby said you can report them online. So, Ruby and Lily reported the bullies. To report them they clicked on one of the bullies and pressed report then some options came up to show what behaviour they were doing. They clicked on bullying then they typed in how it happened. Then the bully Was blocked!
After this, Lily joined a kind and caring gaming community called ‘marshmallow jump’ then she made friends with Max and another child named Violet. They played with each other often they even sent each other gifts. She felt happy when she had new friends, who treated her properly!
Arty’s Antibullying Story

Peter had always stood out in his school, the older boys always teamed up with each other in games and in general. Every day, at break, he would play timebomb. The older kids were throwing the ball too hard so he would drop it! But if somebody else dropped it they would pass it to the best player and they would get Peter out. He felt sad and didn't want to tell anybody.
One day the bullying was too much for Peter and he told his older brother Dom, and he said “it's not your fault. It’s the gang of boys' fault!” Dom taught him how to use his voice and strength. They kept on practising for the whole evening until Peter was finally ready to stand up to those bullies.