Today‘s story time book was a Christmas present from some fishing friends we go to Canada with. It‘s such a cute story and I never knew it existed! #merryreaders #wintergames
Today‘s story time book was a Christmas present from some fishing friends we go to Canada with. It‘s such a cute story and I never knew it existed! #merryreaders #wintergames
5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ So I loved this book. But i can see why I don‘t remember it from childhood. A big soft hearted moose doesn‘t turn his guests always even when they abuse him. But he gets his revenge in the end. Its funny, and tongue in cheek, and put a big smile on my face. I would give it as a gift, but don't expect a movie any time soon.
Name: Ammy (pronounced A-me) and “no it‘s not a typo” “yes there are 2 Ms”
When Man Cub was 3ish we went to Ikea and he got this Moose (pictured 👆🏼). One night being silly I put my glasses on him, took some pictures, then gave him ‘The Catcher in the Rye‘ and took more pictures. We had an orange moose reading. I started a book related Tumblr (never did much) and used the name. I joined Litsy it seemed natural to use.
@Chelleo #litsyhandle
Dr. Seuss is an amazing children's author who really knows how to incorporate great messages into his Fantasy books. In this particular book, the message is that you shouldn't be too nice to some people because they can just walk all over you! Below is a link to Seuss website: http://m.seussville.com/ #UCFLAE3414sp17
This Fantasy book by Dr. Seuss is such a great book! It has wonderful illustrations that the children will love! The story is about a moose, and has a theme of what goes around comes around (karma). If you treat other good, good things will happen to you but if you treat people bad, bad things will happen to you! #ucflae3414sp17 check out the Seuss website: http://m.seussville.com/index.html
"And they very next thing the poor animal knew, a bobcat and turtle were living with there too! NOW what was the big-hearted moose going to do?" This Dr. Seuss fantasy has a underlying theme of karma and if you are nice/mean to others it will eventually come back around. Here is the Seussville website that has games, books, and activities: http://m.seussville.com/index.html #UCFLAE3414sp17
As best I can tell, this book is identical to Horton Hatches The Egg, but with the exactly opposite moral. If Horton had read it first, he would have told Maisy Bird to screw herself and then made himself an omelet.