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~ Arlo Guthrie (Author), Alice Brock (Illustrator) "MOOSE COME WALKING..." (more)
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Ages 3^-5. Folksinger Guthrie adds children's literature to his long list of accomplishments with this humorous picture book based on his offbeat poem of the same name. The plot is simple: a group of friendly moose come out of the hills at night and peek into a boy's bedroom window, smiling because "they think it's a zoo." Guthrie closes by suggesting, "It's best just to lay there pretending you're dead (advice that may cause some controversy). The mooses will leave and you'll get the thrill of seeing the mooses go over the hill." The childlike simplicity of the text is complemented by Brock's primitive-style cartoon illustrations, which achieve dimension by the use of plain, overlapping colored shapes outlined in black. This is too short to be a central element in a story time, but it will be a delightful little extra in a session featuring animals or poetry. Lauren Peterson

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--KIRKUS REVIEWS, September, 1995
Guthrie's first book is an endearing poem that is supposed to be about moose, but whose blithe rhymes have nonsense verse written all over them, "Mooses come walking up over the hill./Mooses come walking, they rarely stand still." Only 12 lines long, the story is delivered a half-line at a time, complemented by acrylic paintings that have the simplicity of woodcuts in their bold black lines and even blocks of subdued color. The moose gather and peer into a window, where they see a terrified person in bed. Then they leave. There may be simple truths hidden between the lines, but even if there aren't, this is as finger-snapping catchy as Mother Goose with antlers.

--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, October 23, 1995
Folksinger/songwriter Guthrie teams with Brock (the Alice of "Alice's Restaurant" fame) in this raffish book about moose who "come walking up over hills" to peek into bedroon windows. Once there, "The mooses are smiling / they think it's a zoo / and that's why the mooses / like looking at YOU." The poem, which Guthrie recites at his concerts, is filled with a subtle yet sly humor, adroitly captured by Brock's (How to Massage Your Cat) stylized illustrations. Deceptively simple, expertly composed paintings place her moose between the somewhat spooky and down-right silly; and her strong but limited palette (she sometimes uses as few as three colors on a page) effectively complements the minimalism of Guthrie's good-humored language. Ages 2-6.

-- THE NEW YORK TIMES, Alice Miller Bregman, December 1995 I grew up in New York City, where I learned to negotiate the streets with caution but without fear. On the other hand, I was terrified of, everything in the country--grass, trees, silence and, especially, wild animals. In my imagination, wild animals hid behind every shrub waiting to jump out at me. This made sleeping in the country very difficult, because I had to be ever vigilant in case one of them left its hiding place to look for me. If I had only had Arlo Guthrie's comforting Mooses Come Walking to refer to, all my worries would have vanished.

In Mr. Guthrie's poem, "Mooses come walking up over the hill.... / When mooses come walking they walk where they will ! Mooses look into your window at night.... / The mooses are smiling, they think it's a zoo / and that's why the mooses like looking at you." And how could I have remained frightened of wild animals when they only want to have a look at me, and with the same curiosity and fondness that I had when I looked at the animals in the Central Park Zoo?

If you are an Arlo Guthrie fan, as I am, you will be able to hear his dry, nasal twang reciting these lines, as in fact he does now at some point in all his concerts. Indeed, this book grew out of requests about where to find the poem in print. Here he teams up with Alice M. Brock, his friend from that famous restaurant of yore, whose illustrations have provided the perfect visual accompaniment for his voice.

Ms. Brock uses flat, autumnal colors and simple shapes to create some friendly moose who amble over some plain fading-green hills till they find a house and a window to look in. Then, just as amiably, they amble back over those hills, leaving readers feeling cozy and safe and masterful.

Lately it seems that lots of celebrities--rock musicians and others--have turned their attention to children's books, with greater or lesser success. Arlo Guthrie's talent is more appropriate to the genre than most. Performing his own music for years has helped him to find the perfect cadence for his verse, and because he has learned when to stop, he never loses his audience. This makes for very little text; but though this is a small book, it produces a big response--which is the case with well-thought-out books.

Mooses Come Walking is a perfect bedtime story for city and country kids alike and will keep them (and me) sleeping contentedly under the covers instead of worrying about what may be roaming around behind the trees outside. Thanks, Arlo and Alice. Good night.

--CHILD MAGAZINE, December/January 1996 Every child deserves a little silly time, and that's where Mooses Come Walking fits in. A quirky collaboration by folksinger Guthrie and artist Brock, this nonsensical nighttime tale of moose plodding over the hill to peek in people's windows is a hoot.

--BOOKLIST, December 15, 1995
Folksinger Guthrie adds children's literature to his long list of accomplishments with this humorous picture book based on his offbeat poem of the same name. The plot is simple: a group of friendly moose come out of the hills at night and peek into a boy's bedroom window, smiling because they "think it's a zoo." Guthrie closes by suggesting, "It's best just to lay there pretending you're dead (advice that may cause some controversy). The mooses will leave and you'll get the thrill of seeing the mooses go over the hill." The childlike simplicity of the text is complemented by Brock's primitive-style cartoon illustrations, which achieve dimension by the use of plain, overlapping colored shapes outlined in black. This is too short to be a central element in a storytime, but it will be a delightful little extra in a session featuring animals or poetry.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4-8
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Chronicle Books (May 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0811810518
  • ISBN-13: 978-0811810517
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 7.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #240,838 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When Arlo Comes Talking It's Always A Thrill, July 12, 2001
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...Mooses Come Walking by Arlo Guthrie and illustrated by Alice M. Brock is one of those cool children's poems that sticks in your mind and can be recited over and over again without losing the good feeling it gives your head and your mouth. It is less forced than most of the Dr.Seuss poetry. And besides being a silly piece of Arlo poetry, the short, simple story has a message: be honored if wild animals come to see you and you get to see them. When you need a short, fun, bedtime or anytime book, read this one to your kids.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Charming and extremely entertaining, June 7, 2007
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The first time I read this book I laughed out loud in a few places, and had to get a copy for my own child (who has a favourite stuffed animal which is a moose). The book is in easy to read rhyme, it's amusing, has charming illustrations, and is just plain fun. What's not to like? It's certainly a favourite in our household.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars mooses!, May 23, 2001
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This book is an amusing little look into the night life of the wild animals in Massachusetts as seen through the eyes of folk singer, Arlo Guthrie. I've heard him tell the story live at some of his concerts and was pleasantly surprised when I found the story in print, especially when I discovered that the illustrations for the book were done by alice of the famous song "alice's resturant". The book is great for a bedtime story for little kids, but also serves as amusment for adults.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Inner Child
As a huge fan of Arlo, this book is only one facet of this amazing human being. I bought my first copy for my Granddaughter and had Arlo sign it for her. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mrs. Bear

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
This whimsical book was the perfect gift for my bookloving grandson. I highly recommend it!
Published 16 months ago by Ravenlost

5.0 out of 5 stars one of my favorite books
the mooses have cute butts!

Delightful words (I can't really call it a story) and pictures.
Published on July 26, 2007 by Book Lover #52

5.0 out of 5 stars You'll get a Thrill Watching the Mooses Walk over the Hill...
My brother & sister, and closest friends have all been having a slew of babies lately, and I've decided that my new mission in life is to provide them all with books. Read more
Published on December 7, 2006 by Charles Curtis

5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious and fun
The first time I read this book I burst out laughing. It's wonderfully silly and entertaining. The references to moose peeking in windows until the child "plays dead" (mentioned... Read more
Published on December 14, 2004 by H. Roma

2.0 out of 5 stars Mooses Come Walking - Disappointing
I looked at this book to purchase for my 2 year old Grandaughter. I found the contents disturbing. Moose stalking a child outside her bedroom window and the child having to... Read more
Published on August 24, 2004 by D. A. Bartsch

5.0 out of 5 stars Poetry in Motion
Arlo the lyrical strikes again! This is a sweet, fun and energetic poem put to creative pictures, musical notes added in the back to sing along with. Children will love it!!
Published on June 14, 2004 by Ann E. Rossi

5.0 out of 5 stars Does it get any better?
Mooses Come Walking is such a fun book. It is a perfect bedtime story for young children because the pages are very colorful and the illustrations are very striking. Read more
Published on April 3, 2002 by Howdy

5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE THIS BOOK!
Ok, so I was already an Arlo fan before reading this book, but even if you are not, you'll LOVE this book! This is my standard "new baby" gift to everyone... Read more
Published on May 17, 2001 by Howdy

5.0 out of 5 stars A delight for kids in the north
Children who grow up in states that have moose will be delighted with this book. They see moose and do not know exactly what to think about them and how they walk up to houses and... Read more
Published on January 19, 2000 by Mrs. Koutchak

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