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It's Not My Fault! - cover

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It's Not My Fault!

Roger Stevens, Steven Withrow

Publisher: Bloomsbury Education

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Summary

Packed full of every type of poem you can think of, this quirky, wonderful collection of poems from Roger Stevens and Steven Withrow, with fantastic funny illustrations from Katie Abey, is a great way to get kids excited about poetry! 
 
"It wasn't me-or was it He, 
My evil, evil, evil twin? 
I didn't mean to be so mean. 
There goes my evil twin again." 
 
Join poets Roger Stevens and Steven Withrow for this magical mixture of poems. Sometimes funny, sometimes serious there's something here for everyone. Just remember though - whatever happens... 
it's not my fault! 
 
Book band: Dark Blue 
Ideal for ages 9-10
Available since: 08/11/2017.
Print length: 96 pages.

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