Moose Is On The Loose: The Great Escape
by Dodie Leigh
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Pub Date 14 May 2023 | Archive Date 6 Jun 2023
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Description
Meet Moose, the big and lovable dog who yearns for adventure beyond the confines of his house.
In this heartwarming children's book, Moose's dreams of exploring the neighborhood come alive. Will today be the day he finally embarks on his long-awaited escapade? Join Moose as he steps into a brand new world, filled with excitement and unexpected encounters. This delightful tale follows Moose on his journey of discovery, where he forms lasting friendships and experiences thrilling adventures.
Get ready to be enchanted by Moose's infectious spirit and join him on a captivating exploration of his newfound world.
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Featured Reviews
Get ready to wag your tails and embark on an unforgettable journey with Moose, the furry explorer who will capture your heart from the very first page.
Moose is a very big dog. Sometimes he doesn't realize just how big he is. He loves running and playing but he dreams of being outside, as in outside the fence. One day someone left the door open and Moose was loose! He ran through the neighborhood. He found a new friend that would pet and scratch behind his ears, He found a new friend that would run and jump with him. Then he saw a SQUIRREL! And the chase has begun. The squirrel did not want to play. Then Moose hears Dad's car and he takes off. Moose did not want to get in the car and go home he still have things to see. He found what he thought was a water bowl but really it was a swimming pool. After a nice long drink he decides to take a little swim. But he hears Dad again and off he goes. Then he finds butterflies. He gets dizzy playing with the butterflies. Then he finds a picnic basket with some chicken in it. He thinks he's a little hungry. But before he can grab a leg he is chased away. Once again he see Dad. He tells Moose it is time for him to go home. So Moose's adventure is over for today. Everyone is happy to see him. He dreams of his adventure filled day.
Delight in the heartwarming tale of Moose, the lovable dog yearning for adventure. This enchanting children's book takes readers on a joyful journey as Moose steps beyond the confines of his house into a world filled with excitement and unexpected encounters. The author's skillful storytelling and vibrant illustrations bring Moose's adventure to life, capturing the imagination of young readers. The lovable and relatable Moose wins hearts with his infectious spirit, teaching valuable lessons about friendship and the thrill of exploration. With its engaging narrative and beautiful artwork, this book is a must-have for children and parents alike, igniting a sense of wonder and fostering a love for the magic of storytelling.
Moose on the Loose by Dodie Leigh is a children’s story based on a big dog named Moose. Moose lives with his human family that includes a mom, dad, and two kids. There’s also his furry sister who’s a different breed. One day while laying in his bed, the front door is left open so Moose decides to go on an adventure. While loose, Moose meets a man who gives him ear rubs, meets and plays with other dogs, chases a squirrel, plays with butterflies, ends up cooling off in a pool and gets chased from a picnic basket. The whole time his human dad is following him. Moose finally decides to get in the car with him then they go home where he eats, drinks, lays in his bed and thinks of his next adventure.
This was a cute picture book for children. It was 39 pages long, perfect for a child’s attention span. The illustration was beautiful and story not difficult for a child to follow. The ending hints to a possible series which is doable.
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