Bad Boy is a rhymed story, written by Pilar López and illustrated by Nanna Garzón, that helps us to employ respect and tolerance as fundamental factors for living peacefully together. "PIncho is a bad boy", say the animals in the forest. They notice his sharp spines, his strong legs and his leather coat, but no one looks into his eyes. That's where the real Pincho is; but they prefer to make fun of him. In contrast to what is normally assumed, bullying doesn't begin in the final years of school: quite the oposite. It starts in the early years, when small children have their first contact with their peers outside a family environment where they are protected. It is therefore important to speak openly to children about their social relationships and how they feel about them.