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I am Ray's Imaginary Friend

I am Ray's Imaginary Friend

Brian Moses

Scallywag Press
2026
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Did you know there was a School for Imaginary Friends? Well there is - and one of its star pupils is the narrator of Ray's story. Ray loves life in his village, until one day he hears his parents talking about moving house. Horrified by the idea, Ray invents an imaginary friend to talk to and even runs away. Eventually Ray is able to accept the move, and also the Ukrainian refugee mother and child who come to live with his family in their new home. As Ray finds his feet again, the Imaginary Friend wonders if he is needed any more, or if he can also move on?
On Poetry Street

On Poetry Street

Brian Moses

Scallywag Press
2025
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Join our Poetry Street party and get creative! Do you like stringing words together to see what they look like and what they sound like? Do you have rhythms dancing in your head as you drift through the day? Do you rhyme all the time while your feet tap a beat? If you answered YES to all or most of these questions then you're pretty much hooked on words. Now - together - let's take a walk down Poetry Street!With an introduction to welcome readers and creative writing ideas, you will find fifty two poems for any week of the year. Accompanied by imaginative illustrations, this book is both the perfect gift and ideal writing manual for the classroom.
What Are We Fighting For?

What Are We Fighting For?

Brian Moses; Roger Stevens

PAN MACMILLAN
2025
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What Are We Fighting For? is a poetry collection that explores the concept of war in a brilliantly accessible way for younger readers.Fascinating and moving in equal measure, there are poems about incredibly brave dogs, cats and pigeons; the Christmas truce of WWI when soldiers played football in No Man's Land; poems about rationing and what it was like to be an evacuee, poems about modern warfare and the reality of war today; plus lots of amazing true historical facts.This cross-curricular poetry book is a brilliant way to get young readers thinking about both the historical and philosophical aspects of war.
On Poetry Street

On Poetry Street

Brian Moses

Scallywag Press
2024
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Join our Poetry Street party and get creative! Do you like stringing words together to see what they look like and what they sound like? Do you have rhythms dancing in your head as you drift through the day? Do you rhyme all the time while your feet tap a beat? If you answered YES to all or most of these questions then you're pretty much hooked on words. Now - together - let's take a walk down Poetry Street! With an introduction to welcome readers and creative writing ideas, you will find fifty two poems for any week of the year. Accompanied by imaginative illustrations, this book is both the perfect gift and ideal writing manual for the classroom.
Selfies With Komodos

Selfies With Komodos

Brian Moses

Otter-Barry Books
2023
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Oh, Komodo, no, Komodo, if what I hear is true, nothing but another Komodo should risk getting close to you! Every day is an adventure in this brilliant, eagerly awaited collection from one of the UK’s best loved poets. Find cats, dogs and dragons, a rock'n'roll iguana and the Rescue Centre for Mythical Beasts. Take the night train to Transylvania, learn to fly or send a postcard from Pluto – but never take a selfie with a Komodo!
I like to... Write

I like to... Write

Brian Moses; Anne Moses

Franklin Watts Ltd
2022
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Amusing and thought-provoking, this book will inspire young children to want to write. I like to write encourages children to take their writing out of the classroom so that they can see writing not just as another thing to learn at school. The book will show children writing in different places and for different reasons.The 'I like to...' series is a fun way to show children different ways to engage with reading, writing, paying attention and being imaginative. Expand their minds with this exploration of communication and creativity.Suitable for children aged 4+, this book and series will provide excellent support for the 'Communication and Language' part of the EYFS curriculum
I like to... Listen

I like to... Listen

Brian Moses; Anne Moses

Franklin Watts Ltd
2022
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Amusing and thought-provoking, this book show children why it's important, but can also be fun, to listen.I like to listen encourages children to pay attention, not just at school but at home and out and about. The 'I like to...' series is a fun way to show children different ways to engage with reading, writing, paying attention and being imaginative. Expand their minds with this exploration of communication and creativity.Suitable for children aged 4+, this book and series will provide excellent support for the 'Communication and Language' part of the EYFS curriculum
Beetle in the Bathroom

Beetle in the Bathroom

Brian Moses

Windmill Books
2021
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What's in the bathroom when you close the door? This hilarious picture book in rhyme follows a narrator as he opens the bathroom door to find bugs everywhere However, they aren't just crawling around. A beetle sings in the shower, a butterfly puts on makeup, and a caterpillar clips its many nails. Brilliant illustrations are paired with clever rhyme to delight young readers in this funny, engaging book about bugs.
Olympic Poems

Olympic Poems

Brian Moses; Roger Stevens

Macmillan Children's Books
2021
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A funny and inspiring collection of poems about sport by Brian Moses and Roger Stevens! Olympic Poems is perfect for any young poet or aspiring Olympian.These are poems about winning and about taking part; poems about having all the right kit, but no talent; poems that show that coming first in the egg and spoon race really is as important to your mum and dad as being an Olympic athlete; poems about being a team player and poems about being an individual hero. In fact, this book is packed with sporting gems of all kinds.
The Best Ever Book of Funny Poems

The Best Ever Book of Funny Poems

Brian Moses

Macmillan Children's Books
2021
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The Best Ever Book of Funny Poems is a hilarious anthology of the most giggle-worthy children's poems from one of the nations most celebrated children's poets, Brian Moses. Perfect for gifting and for reading aloud, you'll be chortling along with Brian as he shows you the funniest poems in the world! Explore chucklesome poems about pets, funny creatures, school, family, fantasy and fairy-tales, dinosaurs and dragons, space, and just plain SILLY poems.With poets such as Brian Bilston, Sue Hardy-Dawson, Pie Corbett and Paul Cookson next to Liz Brownlee, Mike Jubb, James Carter and Rachel Rooney, this is the ultimate collection of rib-tickling poems guaranteed to make you laugh out loud.
The Christ, Born In The U.S.Today

The Christ, Born In The U.S.Today

Brian Moses

Independently Published
2019
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Get in the Easter spirit with this modern-day version of the birth and life of Jesus the Christ was born 20 years ago instead of when he did. We have something innovative here. Not just the story, but having songs to enjoy while reading. There's 30 +/- YouTube song links to classic rock songs that go well with the section of story where the links are located. They really help set the mood of the story line. We begin prior to the beginning. Satan gets the boot and takes a posse of angels with him. He's urinated, of course and plans on defeating God to take His throne. After God does some creating, we fast forward to the 1990s where Mary meets Joseph in grade school. It's a storybook romance for these two virgins until she mysteriously gets pregnant. There are three young amateur astronomers following a star from the Mid-East. They inadvertently cross paths with some powerful proponents of n.w.o who had a spine tingling vision of their own. They want the competition dead, no matter how many children they have to kill to get the future King of Kings. As an adult, Jesus now has two sets of enemies. The globalists and the Sanhedrin. These Jewish leaders also don't want their good thing ruined by some miracle man who makes monkeys out of them at every turn. Christianity doesn't exist and these Jews have major league clout with the Government, which is loaded with Muslims. Social media makes Jesus both famous and notorious right quick like. People want to be healed. They also want someone who will stop their treacherous government. Although Jesus uses 60's-90's slang to deliver His crystal clear messages with modernized parables and preaching, the people hear only, No I will not be your king on earth. Conditions heat up, snowflakes melt. Jesus has quite the time meeting with crowds of nearly 100,000 per gig without being killed. Eventually, there's gonna be a showdown and it ain't gonna be pretty. There is a nasty detail about crucifixions you may not know about. It explains why they sometimes broke the victims legs up on a cross. I learned this one on the History channel. People tell me when I write stories they can envision what is taking place as if they are there. This scene won't disappoint. Consider this fair warning to both young folks and those who may get offended by reading this work of literature. If words such as, snowflake, progressive, nwo, two genders, dumb-ass offend you, go take your thumb out of your mouth and get a job, cause people are gonna learn from this story how God and freedom loving Americans deal with you globalist pawns. This book is based on actual people. But they've all been dead for over 2000 years, so I'm not going to lose sleep over a lawsuit from any one of them. But, cereally, this book is highly controversial. A gaggle of people who think they are going to Heaven aren't going to be happy when they learn some TV or hometown preacher they've been giving money to has been shooting sunshine up their posteriors. Jesus tell it like it is. People always wanna take it out on the messenger. They won't be alone. Socialists, Muslims, telemarketers, used car salesmen, Jehovah's and my uncle Guido. He's about the only one who actually worries me. Okay. Kidding aside. There are two ways to enjoy this book. The first is to just read it and enjoy a cool story. If that's why you're here, you made the right choice. The other is to read commentary # one and understand the political and religious ramifications of today's society and why we need what Jesus has to offer. Everything Jesus says in the four gospel books has been translated into today's English. Listen to Pink Floyd's, The Wall, Us and Them, and The Dark Side of the Moon to set the tone for the commentary. Each chapter has at least one classic rock song, as well. Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel, Cream, BTO, Alice Cooper, Donny Osmond, Motley Crue, and more to enhance the action. Enjoy