“Friends” “roommates”
This graphic novel is perfect to show children that an unlikely pair can be great! It can also encourage creativity and be great for children who love to draw, or love art.
This graphic novel is perfect to show children that an unlikely pair can be great! It can also encourage creativity and be great for children who love to draw, or love art.
Duck and Moose: Duck Moves In! by Kirk Reedstrom, the graphic novel, is the perfect edition to any classroom. It features a moose who is content with living by himself, and a duck who is looking for a new home. Duck decides to move into Moose's antlers and Moose is very annoyed by this. But, by the end of the story, Moose ends up loving Duck and the things they have in common.
This graphic novel is perfect to show children that an unlikely pair can be great! It can also encourage creativity and be great for children who love to draw, or love art.
Duck and Moose: Duck Moves In! by Kirk Reedstrom, the graphic novel, is the perfect edition to any classroom. It features a moose who is content with living by himself, and a duck who is looking for a new home. Duck decides to move into Moose‘s antlers and Moose is very annoyed by this. But, by the end of the story, Moose ends up loving Duck and the things they have in common.
This book follows a moose that enjoys his free and alone time, until one day, a neighbor named duck moves in. Moose tries everything to drive the duck away, but learns that it might be the best thing to happen right before the start of spring.
The book is great for emerging readers with vivid pictures and easy sentences/phrases. It is great for a small group then discussion.
Favorite quote, “Do you have a favorite food? Mine is worms.“
I would use this book to show my students how you can still be friends with someone despite some differences!
Duck and Moose by Kirk Reedstrom was published in 2024 and is a story about a Moose who lives a peaceful life and a Duck who moves in unexpectedly and disrupts the Moose's life. Overall they end up accepting one another and navigating living together despite their differences.