¡Yo No Fui! bookcover

¡Yo No Fui!

Daniel Fehr 

(Author)

Pauline Reeves 

(Illustrator)
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Description

"Who has ruined the wall "

"It wasn't me!" "Me neither!" "I would never do that!" "I don't even have the brushes!"

Somebody has ruined this wall with paint. But none of these little, seemingly-innocent scoundrels will admit they did it.

A fun story about taking responsibility for one´s actions. Colorful illustrations by artist Pauline Reeves accompany a lighthearted text by Daniel Fehr that is sure to make kids burst out laughing!

[It Wasn't Me] points the finger at taking responsibility for your actions in a lighthearted, yet nonetheless clear way that is sure to resonate with kids and their caregivers alike, making it an ideal and unreservedly recommended addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections. Midwest Book Review

Product Details

PublisherNubeocho
Publish DateSeptember 24, 2019
Pages40
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9788417123932
Dimensions10.4 X 10.3 X 0.4 inches | 2.1 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Daniel Fehr studied German and media studies at Princeton University. Previously, he studied at the Zurich University of the Arts and the School of Visual Arts in New York. Today, Daniel Fehr lives and works in Winterthur, Switzerland. He writes picture books and designs board games for children and families. It Wasn't Me! is his second picture book with NubeOcho. He previously published with Templar Publishing, Planeta Tangerina, and the Atlantis Verlag.
Pauline Reeves is a popular British illustrator. This is her first time publishing with NubeOcho, though in the past her books have been published by Bloomsbury Publishing, Oxford University Press, Miles Kelly Publishing, and Rubicon Publishing.

Reviews

I like how the author plays with font size and style for emphasis. The art is playful and large, in pleasing colors. The kids have diverse skin tones and genders. The story is predictable in a fun way, and could be used to discuss telling the truth.--- Youth Services Book Review
This book is perfect for children between the ages of three and six. Younger children will enjoy the silly story and a teachable moment can be used with the older children. - Youth Services Book Reviews

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