Stories about lions, cats and mice used to teach children terrorism concepts, Manchester Arena bombing inquiry told
direct to your inboxStories involving lions, cats and mice are being used to introduce children aged as young as five to concepts around terrorism, the public inquiry into the Manchester Arena concert bombing was told.A book called 'Mog is Coming' has been devised by an award-winning charity telling the story of a cat on the loose in a school of mice.Another story used as an educational aid involves a circus lion entering a school.They were designed 'to communicate important issues around run, hide, tell' national counter-terrorism messaging, the inquiry heard.