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Behind the Staff Room Door

By: Brian Moses
Narrated by: Brian Moses
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Here is a monster collection of poems by the hugely talented Brian Moses. These are Brian Moses' greatest hits! This brilliant audiobook is packed with old friends: "What Teachers Wear in Bed", "An Alien Stole My Underpants", "Shopping Trolley", and "Monster Crazy", and introduces us to some wonderful new poems too.© Brian Moses; (P) Macmillan Publishers Ltd Literature & Fiction Poetry Poetry & Nursery Rhymes

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"'Here he performs, and annotates genially, the best of his recent output, more than 30 poems demonstrating a lively range, from the cheeky "Cakes in the Staffroom" ("Nothing gets teachers more excited") to the nostalgic "Lost Magic", a lament for the freedom of childhoods past. His percussive style drives home the message that rhythm not rhyme counts." (Telegraph)
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