Description
Discover the delightful children's book 'Not Me' by Elise Gravel, perfect for ages 3-7. This brand new, enchanting story published by Scholastic Australia invites young readers into a hilarious discussion of responsibility and blame. With 32 vividly illustrated pages, your child will enjoy the mischief of siblings insisting they didn't leave socks all over the place, as each accuses 'Not Me' and dives into a whimsical world of imaginative monsters that capture the essence of childhood excuses and humor. This engaging narrative not only entertains but also teaches valuable lessons about honesty and accountability in a fun and relatable manner. Published on January 1, 2023, this book is an essential addition to any child's library. Experience the joy of reading with your little ones as they navigate through laughs and lessons in 'Not Me'. Perfect for bedtime stories or educational reading time, 'Not Me' encourages creativity and self-reflection in a light-hearted way. Order now to add this must-read title to your collection and foster a love for reading in your children today! Fast delivery options available, ensuring the book arrives promptly at your doorstep.
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9781761209185
Number of Pages 32
By Gravel, Elise
Publisher SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Published NZ 1 Jan 2023
A hilarious twist to the perpetual question: Who made this mess? When Dad asks who left socks all over the place, a brother and sister insist that it was Not Me. Dad is quite sure that the kids are not telling the truth, until he is introduced to Not Me, who in turn accuses Not T...rue, who exposes the real sock bandit: Not Fair. Monsters personifying a child's typical responses brilliantly address he act of blaming others and excuse-making by focusing on the humour of the situation.Read less
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9781761209185
Number of Pages 32
By Gravel, Elise
Publisher SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Published NZ 1 Jan 2023
A hilarious twist to the perpetual question: Who made this mess? When Dad asks who left socks all over the place, a brother and sister insist that it was Not Me. Dad is quite sure that the kids are not telling the truth, until he is introduced to Not Me, who in turn accuses Not T...rue, who exposes the real sock bandit: Not Fair. Monsters personifying a child's typical responses brilliantly address he act of blaming others and excuse-making by focusing on the humour of the situation.Read less