Moose the Goose


Book Description

Moose the Goose is an illustrated childrens book about some of the michievious things that Farm Animals do. It follows the bully Moose the Goose as he seeks help to find his missing Honey Belle. Farmer Webster and the farm animals join Moose on an adventure. Several of the farm animals have gone missing. Where could they have gone? Meet the chicken, the hound, the cows, the sheep, Farmer Sam and Farmer Gloria as they find out. And see Moose discover along the way that he doesn't want to be a bully anymore. Using story, farmer Nate shares insights about farm animals and about farming. Every day at Upland Hills Farm he gets to see how farm animals behave. Through this story he shares some of those insights in a way that young readers will enjoy. And they are likely to learn something new along the way. The young reader will also see how working together can be fun and surprising. They will also see that being forceful and bullying others does not help you accomplish your goals. The book includes a supplementary page that tells more about the real animals storied in the book. There are some details about the amazing place called Upland Hills Farm. Thanks for reading Moose the Goose. Another book you might like is A Day with the Animals at Upland Hills Farm.




Moose, Goose, and Mouse


Book Description

A roving, rhyming tale about three friends in search of the perfect new home. Giggles guaranteed! Moose, Goose, and Mouse need a new house, so they set off in search of one. But when their caboose comes loose, they're off on a wild adventure—with a perfect surprise waiting at the end. The rollicking story is a delight to read aloud, paired with boldly-colored, expressive illustrations. This zany friendship tale is sure to be a favorite. Author Mordicai Gerstein, Caldecott medalist, was a four-time New York Times best illustrated book winner. Moose, Goose, and Mouse is the culmination of the humor, wit, and joy that he brought to all of his books. A heartfelt letter from Jeff Mack, who worked with Gerstein to finish the art, celebrates the legacy of this talented artist. With fun rhymes, wordplay, and alliteration, Moose, Goose, and Mouse promotes foundational skills for young readers. Officially leveled using the Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient™ Leveling System, Moose Goose, and Mouse is a Level I book, perfect for late first-grade readers. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection




Moose and Goose on the Bus


Book Description

Spring is coming, and everyone knows it. As Moose and Goose ride the bus, they talk about spring. Goose loves spring and all that goes with it. Moose loves the sunshine, but isn’t sure about the chill in the air. Bruce, the bus driver, hates the chill of spring and doesn’t care who knows it. Moose, like a good friend, comes up with a plan that will make everyone happy—just in time for spring! Moose and Goose on the Bus teaches children that a positive outlook can go a long way and that acts of love and kindness show others you care. Moose and Goose prove that it’s okay to disagree on things, because good friends love you just the way you are.




The Adventures of Goose and Moose


Book Description

While visiting the beach for a day of relaxation, Goose and Moose have quite an adventure. Includes read aloud questions and vocabulary page.




The Moose and the Goose


Book Description

Maverick and Ralph, two unlikely friends, quarrel over an unexpected mishap. With their friendship threatened, Maverick the Moose comes up with dozens of outlandish ways to try to make amends to his friend, Ralph. Nothing works-until a simple idea that makes all the difference dawns on Maverick. The Moose and the Goose is a charming story of friendship, humility, and forgiveness. Erika Lindwall's delightful illustrations enhance the story's emotions and amusing plot. Enjoy the conversation, giggles, and understanding smiles that are sure to come as you share the fun of this winsome and heart-warming book.




The Moose and the Goose


Book Description

This is the moose, standing on the roof. The moose saw a goose, so he stamped one hoof. 'A goose!' called the moose. 'Lets stop for the goose!' Youll get your antlers in a twist and your feathers flying in a rollicking, riotous read by this super-talented duo!




Moose, Goose, Caboose


Book Description

What if you were a moose riding on a caboose with a goose and the wheel became loose?This fun filled adventure of a moose and goose is sure to keep you rolling with excitement.Also included, each page is beautifully illustrated and the scenes can be colored by you.This book provides a two in one. A fun story with great illustrations, and a coloring book all in one book.




Moose, Bruce, and the Goose


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An abandoned greyhound puppy, a wounded Canadian goose, and a young track and field athlete form a partnership that becomes famous throughout Montana.




The U.S. of EH?


Book Description

Canadians are peaceable, friendly, unassuming, and adorable. They're also secretly in control of nearly every aspect of life in the Southernmost Canadian territory known as the United States. This hilarious illustrated compendium of real facts and wild assertions traces a vast, maple-leaf conspiracy that plays up Canada's self-effacing second fiddle image to the U.S. while it creates and clandestinely controls nearly everything Americans hold dear, from Superman to basketball to William Shatner to macaroni and cheese. With everyday life in the U.S. already as much as 70% Canadian, and our music, movies, and TV shows filled with subliminal pro-Canadian messages, the authors of So, You Want to Be Canadian reveal that in actuality, you already are.




Poems of Charles Alan Long


Book Description

This book is a compilation of poems written by inspiration by Professor Emeritus Charles Alan Long, that reflect a long career of scholarship with many historical and lyrical expressions hidden by layers of research and teaching. A chronology of sorts, it begins in Dr. Long’s youth in college over sixty years ago, and continued until he was 80, as a teacher, professor of research, museum director, soldier, with success in bio-mathematics, natural history, as a philosopher, critic, and member of a progressive family. Some current, practical problems studied from the vantage of evolutionist, ecologist, biblical critic, naturalist, and offended American include the sudden rise of marijuana, political rhetoric, usury beyond decency, and by liberals and conservatives alike the erosion of personal liberty, especially of speech and universities. But the poems, from laments, to loves, to joy, to pathos and death, poverty to wealth, nature, art, music, and poetry itself are presented in almost musical sadness or joy. The history of an intellectual’s scholarly travels, whereas some poems are for children, some for society, some attacking evils, some praising good people, with merit even in deference to religions, many nations, and his beloved homeland. The poems are in large part visits into nostalgia and sentiment. Cultures of many peoples in many nations are described, as are many situations in America. There is, of course, an American core, but surely this poet loves good peoples and the history of Greece, France, Scotland, Africa, Russia, and other places. Loves genuine for many women inspired many lovely poems, a lot of romance. But profound in its argument is love for the poor and unhappy people, love for art, nature, philosophy, even sports, science and math, even religions. It becomes unified by reason, his active caring, and his bursts of singing. Much attention is given to geography, history, science and nature.