Tease Monster

Julia Cook

Ages 5-12

One-of-a-Kind is truly unique. Made up of multiple colors, One has big feet, loves eating banana popsicles while standing upside down, and can ride a unicycle and play the accordion at the same time. But when Purple laughs at One for being weird, Green playfully calls One a “klutz” for tripping over his big feet on the stairs, and Plaid calls him a “brainiac” for acing his math test, One feels rotten and tells his mom that he’s never going back to school.

One doesn’t understand the difference between friendly teasing and mean teasing. But with Mom’s help, One learns that teasing is part of life and that laughing at someone (mean teasing) can have a hurtful bite, while laughing with someone (nice teasing) can be all right…if it’s not done out of spite! 

Mom does her best to come up with a formula for identifying the difference between a nice tease and a mean tease. Using this creative process, Mom walks One through the examples he experienced to help him problem solve to come up with his own decisions on when someone is friendly teasing and when someone is just being mean. She also helps One learn what it means and how it might feel when someone bullies you.