Most Popular Books by Brian Moses

Brian Moses is the author of I Feel Sad (2017), Collins Rhyming Dictionary (2005), I Feel Angry (1993), The Christ, Born In The U.S.Today (2019), Victorians (2012).

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I Feel Sad

release date: Apr 20, 2017
I Feel Sad
Young children experience many confusing emotions in their early years and I feel Sad looks at sadness, in light-hearted but ultimately reassuring way. This picture book examines how and why people feel sad, illustrates scenarios of people feeling sad and upset, and the best way to deal with it with age-appropriate content. Ideal for home or the classroom, this book contains notes for parents and teachers with suggestions of ways to help children deal with being sad. Filled with colourful illustrations by the every-popular, award-winning illustrator Mike Gordon.

Collins Rhyming Dictionary

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Collins Rhyming Dictionary
A lively reference tool for children aged 6+, packed with rhymes for over 190 key sounds and spelling patterns, as well as lots of ideas for writing your own amazing rhymes. A must for any budding writer!

I Feel Angry

release date: Jan 01, 1993
I Feel Angry
Young children experience many confusing emotions in their early years and I feel Angry looks at the emotion anger, in light-hearted but ultimately reassuring way. This picture book examines how and why people get angry, illustrates scenarios of people behaving angrily, and the best way to deal with it with age-appropriate content. Ideal for home or the classroom, this book contains notes for parents and teachers with suggestions of ways to help children deal with anger. Filled with colourful illustrations by the every-popular, award-winning illustrator Mike Gordon.

The Christ, Born In The U.S.Today

release date: Nov 18, 2019
The Christ, Born In The U.S.Today
Get in the Christmas 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!

Victorians

release date: Jul 26, 2012
Victorians
This book will support children as they: * Write a school report for a Victorian pupil * Compile the biography of a real-life circus performer- "The Human Canon Ball" * Produce a letter to complain about the after-effects of the Victorian remedy carbolic smoke balls!

The Christ-Born in the USToday

release date: Dec 06, 2019

Aliens Stole My Underpants

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Aliens Stole My Underpants
This collection is packed with funny poems, starring some seriously out-of-this-world aliens! from ALIENS STOLE MY UNDERPANTS by Brian Moses To understand the ways of alien beings is hard, and I''ve never worked it out why they landed in my backyard. And I''ve always wondered why on their journey to the stars, these aliens stole my underpants and took them back to Mars.

Catapults and Kingfishers

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Shoo Fly Shoo!

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Aliens Stole My Underpants 2

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Winking, Blinking, Wiggling, and Waggling

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Winking, Blinking, Wiggling, and Waggling
In colorful photos and simple text, this book describes different eyes and ears in the animal kingdom and how they are used.

Look Inside

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Look Inside
The author looks at life at sea in Tudor times through the objects found on a 16th century warship. He examines ship design, navigation technology, weapons and war, medicine, discipline, exploration and social history.

I Like To... Talk

release date: Jul 14, 2022

I Don't Care - Learning About Respect

release date: Jun 29, 2017
I Don't Care - Learning About Respect
This classic picture book, illustrated by the award-winning artist Mike Gordon, explains to young children what it means to be a respectful member of society and the importance of having respect for other people''s needs. It suggests ways of doing this, such as giving up your seat in a public place so that an elderly person can sit down. It encourages children to think about what respect means to them and looks at why it is important to have respect for library books, rules, animals, public places, as well as the concept of self-respect. This book is part of a series called Values, which helps children to develop their own value system and make responsible decisions. Notes for parents and teachers show how ideas in the books can be used as starting points for further discussion at home and in the classroom or in school assemblies. Other titles in the Values series: Taking Responsibility and Learning About Honesty

Animals

release date: Jan 26, 2017
Animals
This anthology of poems, compiled by Brian Moses, contains a mix of light-hearted poems and more serious ones, poems that rhyme and those that don''t. There are plenty of good ''read alouds'', thumping choruses, and the sort of poems that children can use as models for their own writing. Poetry is a key feature of the new National Curriculum and these fantastic poems are perfectly suited for this. Beautiful illustrations bring each poem vividly to life. Poems include The Terrible Ten by James Carter; On My Way From School by Roger Stevens; Animal Riddles by Marian Swinger; My Dog by Joshua Seigal; Sad Rabbit by Eric Finney; A Bear in his Underwear by Brian Moses; Komodo Dragon by Graham Denton; I''m A Giraffe by Mike Jubb; Hungry Crocodile by Carol Rumble; If You Should Meet a Crocodile by Anon; How to Spot a Kangaroo by Robert Scotallero; Caterpillar by Christina Rosetti; Swish Swash by Bill Condon; Tiger by Alison Chisholm; Animal Farewells by Kate Snow; Read other poetry compilations by Brian Moses including Poems About the Seaside, Poems About Seasons and Poems About Festivals.

I'm Bored

release date: Jan 01, 1997
I'm Bored
Introduces children to what it feels like to be bored and teaches them ways to overcome boredom. Includes notes for parents and teachers. Suggested level: junior, primary.

Hickory Dickory Dock/the Cat Sat on the Rock

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Hickory Dickory Dock/the Cat Sat on the Rock
Brightly illustrated nursery rhymes and alternative nursery rhymes for newly independent readers by some of today''s best loved children''s poets.

Poems About

release date: Jul 23, 2015
Poems About
This anthology of poems, compiled by Brian Moses, contains a mix of light-hearted poems and more serious ones, poems that rhyme and those that don''t. There are plenty of good ''read alouds'', thumping choruses, and the sort of poems that children can use as models for their own writing.

This Little Pig

release date: Apr 01, 2009
This Little Pig
This book features the original rhyme, accompanied by fun illustrations, with the whole rhyme repeated to allow children to spot the rhyming words. Then follows a fun, alternative nursery rhyme, again with full colour illustrations and the repeat of the whole alternative rhyme.

Emma Enfadosauria

release date: Sep 15, 2013
Emma Enfadosauria
"Emma Enfadosauria se enfada por todo: si no puede ver lo que quiere en la tele, si no gana a los juegos, si sus hermanos reciben algún regalo ... A veces, incluso, ruge, patalea o golpea alguna puerta. ¿Cómo conseguirá Emma calmarse?"--Page 4 of cover.

Perdon

release date: May 19, 1998
Perdon
Explains the importance of good manners and describes ways to show politeness in the home, school, and community.

It was Not Me

release date: Jan 01, 2000
It was Not Me
Discusses the merits of telling the truth.

I Feel Lonely

release date: Jan 01, 1999
I Feel Lonely
Discusses what it feels like to be lonely and how to help others who might be feeling lonely.

The Christ, Born in the USToday

release date: Nov 19, 2019
The Christ, Born in the USToday
Get in the Christmas spirit with this modern-day version of the birth and life of Jesus the Christ born 20 years ago instead of 2000 years past. 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!

Look Inside a Tudor Warship

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Ljubosumje

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Briga me!

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Pourquoi je suis en colère

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Pourquoi je suis en colère
Chaque titre de cette collection invite les jeunes enfants à réfléchir sur un sentiment ou un comportement susceptible d''avoir de graves répercussions au plan des relations interpersonnelles ou de l''environnement. La manière dont il s''exprime, les situations de la vie quotidienne qui l''entraînent et les façons d''apprendre à le maîtriser ou à minimiser ses conséquences sont explorés dans un texte simple, gentiment mis en images par des aquarelles de type BD. La dernière page propose quant à elle des outils aux parents et enseignants désirant amorcer un dialogue sur le sujet avec les enfants. [SDM].

Pourquoi J'ai Peur

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Pourquoi J'ai Peur
Chaque titre de cette collection invite les jeunes enfants à réfléchir sur un sentiment ou un comportement susceptible d''avoir de graves répercussions au plan des relations interpersonnelles ou de l''environnement. La manière dont il s''exprime, les situations de la vie quotidienne qui l''entraînent et les façons d''apprendre à le maîtriser ou à minimiser ses conséquences sont explorés dans un texte simple, gentiment mis en images par des aquarelles de type BD. La dernière page propose quant à elle des outils aux parents et enseignants désirant amorcer un dialogue sur le sujet avec les enfants. [SDM].

No Es Justo

release date: Jan 01, 2001
No Es Justo
Each of these humorous books features a young boy or girl who feels bored, lonely, worried, or unfairly treated. Each child discusses the way he or she reacts to these emotions and comes up with ideas to overcome them. Knowing that other children-and even adults, as the stories point out-share these feelings is a great comfort for kids. Text copyright 2004 Lectorum Publications, Inc.

Poetry

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Poetry
From coming up with ideas to choosing a structure or form for a poem, finding rhymes and redrafting the work, this is a book for anyone wanting to write their own poems. Brian Moses, a successful poet, shares some of his secrets to inspire readers to have a go. Whether for a school project or competition, to entertain friends and family or just for fun, this practical guide gives tips needed to get started. A companion to Key Stage 2 English and Literacy work, it is aimed at classrooms and libraries as well as being a reference for budding poets.

Your Emotions 4 Copy Pack

release date: May 17, 2001

Νιώθω μοναξιά

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Oprostite

release date: Jan 01, 2000
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