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This Moose Belongs to Me

Join Wilfred and his moose in this delightful picture book by the bestselling creator Oliver Jeffers. Wilfred, a boy with rules, befriends a moose who has trouble following one important rule: going the way Wilfred wants. Through a compromise involving apples, the two unlikely friends navigate their friendship. With charming illustrations and a touch of humor, this heartwarming story is sure to make kids giggle.

4.7
 Oliver Jeffers(Author

From School Library Journal: Wilfred and his moose Marcel explore the countryside together, but Wilfred discovers Marcel might have another life he knows nothing about. As they navigate this discovery, children will be delighted by the whimsical characters and bright landscapes.

FromBooklist: Wilfred claims Marcel as his pet moose, but Marcel seems uninterested in following Wilfred's rules. Their adventures take them to unexpected places where they must redefine their friendship. Jeffers' playful illustrations add a touch of drama and humor, making this story a spirited romp for young readers.

Publisher's Weekly: Wilfred's attempts to make Marcel obey his rules result in funny and heartwarming moments. Marcel's independence teaches Wilfred a valuable lesson, showcased against Jeffers' grandiose backdrops that add a unique flair to this friendship tale for ages 3-7.

Kirkus Reviews: This imaginative tale featuring Marcel the moose against varied illustrations is a treat for pet and nature enthusiasts. The offbeat storyline and engaging visuals make it a must-read for children.

About the Author: Learn more about Oliver Jeffers, the talented creator behind this story filled with art and captivating narratives. Discover his other acclaimed works and his journey from Belfast to Brooklyn.

This picture book, 'This Moose Belongs to Me,' by Oliver Jeffers, is a heartwarming tale of friendship and acceptance, perfectly blending cheerful humor with whimsical illustrations to engage young readers.

Product details

Reading age
2 - 5 years, from customers
Language
English
Grade level
Preschool - 2
Dimensions
9 x 0.39 x 11.38 inches

How to buy

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$7.99

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