Yesterdays post was about one of my favorite bullying books, The Juice Box Bully. You can read that post HERE. I mentioned that The Juice Box Bully is a follow up to Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun. I use Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun to talk about problem solving with my second graders. We put Kelso's choices on hot dog buns and discuss how Lucy could have used each choice to solve her problem with Ralph. Here are our hot dogs: This is a great book to use in individual/small group/classroom counseling lessons. I have used it to talk about courage, self-esteem, problem solving, bullying, respect, diversity, kindness, friendship, conflict resolution, etc... I also love that this book comes with a reader's guide full of lesson ideas. I have connected Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun to several activities which are outlined below. Description from Amazon: How can Ralph be so mean? Lucy is one of a kind and Ralph loves to point that out. Lucy's defining moment comes when Ralph truly needs help. Because she knows what she stands for, Lucy has the courage to make a good choice. This charming story empowers children to always do the right thing and be proud of themselves, even when they are faced with someone as challenging as Ralph. Reader's Guide Lesson Ideas and Comprehension Questions Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun Venn Diagram Compare yourself to a friend activity Recipe for Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun Diversity Lesson to go along with Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun A Lesson on Kindness Unique...That's Me! Activity and Lesson