The New York Times bestselling author of The Bad Seed and The Good Egg takes a lighthearted approach to how to respond to the all-too-common claim It\'s not my fault Emotional literacy is embedded in this funny cautionary tale: Why is your homework so messy? It\'s not my fault I blame my pen.
What can he do when a talking pen and talking backpack decide to rebel? The #1 New York Times bestselling picture-book author Jory John encourages kids to accept responsibility while keeping the laughs coming in this fun-filled tale..
He\'s positively convinced he has it all figured out until...all the inanimate objects rise up and revolt.
For a while, this approach works at home and at school.
He just blames everything on his pen, his backpack, his comb, his pillow--whatever happens to be at hand.
Why is your assignment so late? Um...
I blame my pen? A boy steadfastly refuses to take responsibility for any of his mistakes.
Why can\'t I read these test answers? I blame my pen.
The New York Times bestselling author of The Bad Seed and The Good Egg takes a lighthearted approach to how to respond to the all-too-common claim It\'s not my fault Emotional literacy is embedded in this funny cautionary tale: Why is your homework so messy? It\'s not my fault I blame my pen