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It Wasn't Me!: Telling the Truth

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Discusses the merits of telling the truth.

32 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2000

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Brian Moses

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Brian Moses has been a professional children’s poet since 1988.. To date he has over 200 books published including volumes of his own poetry such as A Cat Called Elvis and Lost Magic: The Very Best of Brian Moses (both Macmillan), anthologies such as The Secret Lives of Teachers and Aliens Stole My Underpants (both Macmillan) and picture books such as Beetle in the Bathroom and Trouble at the Dinosaur Cafe (both Puffin).

Over 1 million copies of Brian’s poetry books have now been sold by Macmillan.

Brian also runs writing workshops and performs his own poetry and percussion shows. To date he has given over 3000 performances in schools, libraries, theatres and at festivals throughout the UK and abroad.

He is also founder & co-director of a national scheme for able writers administered by his booking agency Authors Abroad.

CBBC commissioned him to write a poem for the Queen’s 80th birthday and he was invited by Prince Charles to speak at his Cambridge University teachers’ day in 2007.

A new book of history poems: 1066 & Before That (co-written with Roger Stevens), picture books The Frog Olympics and Dreamer: Saving Our Wild World (OtterBarry Books) and his childhood memoir Keeping Clear of Paradise Street have just been published.

Forthcoming are Python - his first children’s novel, The Waggiest Tails: Dog Poems written with Roger Stevens, and a ‘Best of’ of his poems for younger children.

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October 22, 2017
- Uses relatable similes: pictures and speech bubbles to assist
- Shows the negatives and lying: being truthful to be desirable
- Shows how adults lie too: not just children and the reasons behind it
- Introduces forgiveness
- Rhetorical questions for class, children to answer themselves
- Notes at the end for parents and teachers: shared and grouped reading
- Gives pointers for questions to ask or activities to do
- Other suggested books to do with honesty and lying: Matilda by Hillaire Belloc and Pinocchio
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