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The Life Of Mo

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This book (part of a five-part set) is the result of a two year Creative Partnerships funded project with Year 4 staff and children from Allens Croft Primary School, Birmingham, who worked in collaboration with creative practitioners Ian Richards and John Eddy from Heavy Object, in order to gather real-life stories from parents and local residents, to support the literacy curriculum across the school community.

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Hello my name is Mo.

I live in Kings Heath, Birmingham.

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I was born in Mogadishu in Somalia.I have worked all over the world.

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I can speak many languages. What am I saying in each of these languages?

Italian

French

German

Urdu

(The answer is on the last page)

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I have been to many countries. Can you guess which ones by

looking at the fl ags?

(The answers are on the last page)

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Answers:

LanguagesThe answer is ‘Hello’

Flags 1. France

2. USA3. Germany4. Sweden5. Holland

6. Italy7. Yemen

8. Saudi Arabia9. Jordan

10. Belgium11. UK

12. Egypt13. United Arab Emirates

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Design & Illustration by Year 4 pupils in collaboration with Ian Richards & John Eddy at Heavy Object.

This book (part of a five-part set) is the result of a two year

Creative Partnerships funded project with Year 4 staff and

children from Allens Croft Primary School, who worked in

collaboration with creative practitioners Ming de Nasty and

Ian Richards, in order to gather real-life stories from parents

and local residents, to support the literacy curriculum across

the school community.

Thanks to:

Year 4 children, their parents and the local school community

Year 4 Teacher (2009-10): Tara Harris

Year 4 Teachers (2010-11): Duncan Holman and Mary Greaney

Head Teacher: Johanne Clifton

Creative Practitioners: Ming de Nasty and Ian Richards

Creative Agent: Andrew Tims

Consultant to the National School of Creativity programme: Patricia Thomson