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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Was Not Me!
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'A very funny book about a cheeky twin brother, 'Not Me'. Sure to delight pre-schoolers - and their exasperated parents!

''I have a naughty twin brother who only I see,

A cheeky twin brother. His name is Not Me'.

From talented debut author-illustrator Shannon Horsfall, comes a playful, funny and charming book about a young boy who escapes getting into trouble with his mother by declaring, 'No, was Not Me.'' (Publication summary)

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Was Not Me! : Review Sharon McGuinness , 2016 single work
— Appears in: Buzz Words , July 2016;

— Review of Was Not Me! Shannon Horsfall , 2016 single work picture book
'... Horsfall’s debut as author illustrator introduces us to every child’s alter ego ‘Not Me’. From the opening pages we know that there will be mischief, stern denials and parents with hands firmly on hips, but eagerly turn the pages, looking for Not Me’s next bit of mischief. ...'
Review : Was Not Me Chloe Mauger , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Reading Time , September 2016;

— Review of Was Not Me! Shannon Horsfall , 2016 single work picture book
Was Not Me! : Review Sharon McGuinness , 2016 single work
— Appears in: Buzz Words , July 2016;

— Review of Was Not Me! Shannon Horsfall , 2016 single work picture book
'... Horsfall’s debut as author illustrator introduces us to every child’s alter ego ‘Not Me’. From the opening pages we know that there will be mischief, stern denials and parents with hands firmly on hips, but eagerly turn the pages, looking for Not Me’s next bit of mischief. ...'
Review : Was Not Me Chloe Mauger , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Reading Time , September 2016;

— Review of Was Not Me! Shannon Horsfall , 2016 single work picture book
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