The useful moose: A truthful, moose-full tale
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Title
The useful moose: A truthful, moose-full tale
Description
Molly loves moose so much that her family vacationed in Alaska, so that she could see them up close; except when they got there the moose had left for a vacation in the city. Once in the city, she saw moose everywhere and befriended three young moose who were tired and needed rest. She invited the moose to stay with them when they cooked, cleaned, and became part of the family. The moose became homesick for their own family, so they went back to Alaska. Molly was sad when she invited the moose to her birthday party and they didnメt respond, but they surprised her by jumping out of an airplane at her party and promised to come back often.
Author
Robinson, Fiona
Publisher
Harry N Abrams, Inc
Picture Book Entry Item Type Metadata
Illustrator
Robinson, Fiona
ISBN
0-8109-4925-3
City of Publication
New York
Year of Publication
2004
Author of Abstract
Abstract provided by Danielle L Rhodus, 2006
Tags
america, animals, appreciation, beach, birthday, celebration, cleanliness, communication, conflict resolution, decision making, empathy, excitement, exercise, family, feelings, forest, goose, happiness, homesickness, love, moose, mountains, nature, nonverbal communication, parents, reading, sadness, self esteem, sleep, surprises, vacation, verbal communication
Citation
Robinson, Fiona, “The useful moose: A truthful, moose-full tale,” Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University, accessed April 3, 2025, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/picturebook/items/show/13426.