What About Moose?: with audio recording

· Sold by Simon and Schuster
4.5
2 reviews
eBook
40
Pages
Practise
Read and Listen
Eligible

About this eBook

It takes a team to build a tree house—but what if that team includes one very bossy moose?

When Fox, Toad, Bear, Porcupine, and Skunk set out to build a tree house, they know just what to do: they’ll follow a plan and they’ll work as a team. But when bossy Moose barges in and upends their plans with some of his own, his friends become more and more frustrated…until things go hilariously awry!

This lively rhyming picture book is pure, bouncy fun even as it imparts a subtle lesson about teamwork. Young readers will love to chant along: “But what about you, Moose!”

Ratings and reviews

4.5
2 reviews

About the author

Corey Rosen Schwartz is a fan of reading, rhyming, and writing with a partner. She is the mother of a bossy she-moose and a sensitive little fox who carries his toolbox everywhere. Visit her online at CoreyRosenSchwartz.com.

Rebecca J. Gomez doesn’t know much about building a tree house, but she is an expert at setting up blanket forts! When she isn’t building forts or writing books, she enjoys reading, making recycled art, and hanging out with her family. She lives in Nebraska with her husband, three kids, two poodles and one parrotlet. Visit her online at RebeccaJGomez.com.

Keika Yamaguchi fondly remembers secret hiding places she and her cousins played in as children. Though she always dreamed of building a tree house, it never happened. In drawing Moose and her friends, Keika has had a second chance at childhood fantasies. She lives in Los Angeles with her dog Ellie. Visit her online at KeikasHouse.com.

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