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Making the Moose Out of Life [Hardcover]

Nicholas Oldland (Author, Illustrator)
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August 1, 2010 3 and up
From the creator of Big Bear Hug comes the comic-adventure story of a mild-mannered moose who learns how to take life by the antlers. This moose may live in the wild, but he doesn't act it -- he watches from the sidelines as his friends have fun. Every now and then, he wonders if he's missing out on anything. When the moose finally takes a chance and goes on a solo sailing trip, a raging storm carries him far from everything he knows. Will he curl up in a ball and cry, or make the most of it? The moose's unlikely hero-journey is a lighthearted, contemporary fable that celebrates living life to the fullest.

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PreS-Gr 2–Mild-mannered Moose never joins his friends when they go puddle jumping, kite flying, or skiing. He always feels like he is missing out on something, but he's not certain what. When he sets out alone in a sailboat, he drifts along until he's caught up in a raging storm. He battles the sea and is washed away to a deserted island. It's here that he learns how to fend for himself and he meets a new friend, a tortoise named Tuesday. They swim, surf, and roast coconuts together. When Moose is rescued by a cruise ship, he embraces shipboard life, taking part in all of the activities. Finally, he returns to his former friends and is now ready to join them and have some fun. Moose made a cameo appearance in Big Bear Hug (Kids Can, 2009), and he's just too adorable not to care about him. The illustrations are in muted outdoorsy colors of brown, green, and blue with a contemporary folk-art look. The story's message is clear and Moose will inspire young readers (and the adults in their lives) to explore and savor all that surrounds them. Charming and simply told, this moose-sized tale is sure to please.Helen Foster James, University of California at San Diego
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A fable with a valuable message, delivered with understated humor. --Publishers Weekly

Young students will love Nicolas Oldland's delightful tale of a mild-mannered moose that, as we read in the excerpt, refuses to take part in life's little adventures. --CM Magazine

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 3 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Kids Can Press, Ltd. (August 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1554535808
  • ISBN-13: 978-1554535804
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 8.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #685,908 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty dang funny and clever, the life lesson is just a bonus., February 26, 2011
This review is from: Making the Moose Out of Life (Hardcover)
Who doesn't love a contemplative moose? Actually, those round, glassy eyes make him look more neurotic than contemplative, don't they? I guess he is a little bit neurotic. After all, he's a moose who lives in the wild that doesn't act wild at all. That is a bit odd.

While his friends beaver and black bear cavort happily, the moose always hangs back. Ha, it cracks me up that the animals aren't wearing clothing, but do have skis and patterned winter scarves! The moose prefers to take a prudent approach, keeping dry under his umbrella while his friends stomp in puddles, shivering near a snowbank while they slalom down. Sometimes he feels he might be missing out on something, but he can't quite put his hoof on exactly what that is.

Suddenly it occurs to the moose that he needs to grab life by the antlers! He straps on a life jacket and hops onto a sailboat drifting by. The moose sets sail on an amazing adventure, ending up stranded on a desert island. Instead of being paralyzed by fear, he makes the best of things. He builds a shelter, tracks down his own food, and makes a new friend.

The moose is making the best of life on an island, when a cruise ship appears on the horizon. The moose tearfully bids his tortoise friend adieu and again sets sail. This time he adapts to the life of a cruise goer, playing shuffleboard and grazing at the buffet. When the ship arrives home, the moose is reunited with his old friends. But he is not the same old moose. This moose will no longer remain on the sidelines, but will continue to grab life by the antlers!

So the morale of the story is pretty obvious, but that doesn't make it any less true! The moose shows us that it can be fun to step outside our comfort zones and try new things. Plus, the illustrations are just hilarious. My personal favorites: the beaver puddle jumping with the bear, the moose climbing for coconuts, and the moose and tortoise holding hands. But so many pages are super funny, that it was actually hard to pick.

Author Nicholas Oldland also wrote Big Bear Hug, where the moose plays a cameo role. Does that mean we can look for the next book to be about the beaver? Man, I hope so.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Making the Moose Out of Life, February 23, 2011
This review is from: Making the Moose Out of Life (Hardcover)
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Read aloud: age 4 and older.
Read yourself: age 7 - 8.

There once was a mild-mannered moose whose friends seem to enjoy all sorts of things - jumping in puddles, flying kites, skiing and more. Moose always had an excuse for not playing along with his friends; it was too cold or too wet or too windy or too sunny. But over time, the moose began to think perhaps he was missing out on something.
When the moose spied a sailboat at the water's edge, he decided to cast caution to the wind, do something different, and at long last go on an adventure. Little did the moose know that he would be met with many challenges along the way - challenges that would change the moose's life in more ways than one.
Important life messages are deftly combined with slightly sophisticated humor, making this selection a great read for anyone who needs a gentle nudge to be a participant in life
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3.0 out of 5 stars Amusing, September 28, 2010
This review is from: Making the Moose Out of Life (Hardcover)
This one gave me a few chuckles. I love the play between narrative and illustration, like when Moose gets bonked on the head with a golf ball and we read that he is struck by inspiration. This one might amuse parents more than kiddos, but children will appreciate Moose's growth into an animal that makes the moose out of life. - Biblio Reads Children's Book Review
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