Celebrate Rainbow Rabbit’s Message of Kindness and Caring Easter!
It goes without saying that Easter is always a very special time for Rainbow Rabbit.
And to top it off, he makes for a great gift!
It goes without saying that Easter is always a very special time for Rainbow Rabbit.
And to top it off, he makes for a great gift!
Beginning next week, Birches Elementary School in Washington Township, New Jersey will kick off the Rainbow Rabbit Anti-Bullying Educational Program for students in grades K-5 during its Great Kindness Challenge Week.
Kate Winslet might be an Academy Award-winning actress, but she dealt with the same hardships many of us face growing up—that includes being a victim of bullying.
Several months ago, we discussed the suicide of Brandy Vela, the teenager from Texas who took her own life in front of her family after being bullied relentlessly in school and online.
Now, according to People, two individuals have been arrested in connection to Vela’s death.
Rainbow Rabbit loves Saint Patrick’s Day! The day celebrates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland.
For him, it’s a chance to sit back, relax, and enjoy some NCAA Basketball. March Madness is very popular in Carrot Square!
Rainbow Rabbit wishes everybody a safe and happy Saint Patrick’s Day in 2017.
Easter is coming soon! What better chance to have Rainbow Rabbit in your home!
Earlier this week, we posted an article relating to where the highest incidents of bullying are taking place.
This recent article pertains to a young bullied teen who committed suicide—which some are saying is attributed to his work manager. Apparently, bullying is not uncommon in the district where the teen went to school, yet school leaders did not respond to complaints.
This is another reason why the Rainbow Rabbit stresses that our programs are necessary at a young age before it’s too late to teach tolerance and acceptance among young children.
According to the mental health service ReachOut, the highest incidents of bullying still take place at school.
Team Rainbow Rabbit is always on the lookout for inspiring stories in regards to the bullying epidemic. The following article focuses on 13-year-old hip-hop sensation Frankie V, who is using his music to try and help bullying.
You can read the story below from abc10 in Arizona.
It’s horrific enough that an 18-year old girl took her own life (in front of her own family) due to incessant bullying, but it’s absolutely disheartening that she continues to be bullied from the grave.
It seems even Major League Baseball has gotten involved to some degree in regards to anti-bullying.