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Hardcover The Lonely Moose Book

ISBN: 1423101731

ISBN13: 9781423101734

The Lonely Moose

Moose has no family, no friends, and rarely entertains visitors. That is, until the day he rescues a bird that cannot fly. Bird turns Moose's solitary life upside down. He sings in the mornings, talks... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Adorable!

Two antlers up for John Segal's enchanting story about a lovable, solitary moose who befriends a colorful and free spirited bird in need of some quick help. Segal imbues his characters with irresistible charm and lots of personality and we eagerly follow their trail as they explore the nature of friendship, caring, and sharing. Both the dialogue and the illustration are fun and funny, warm and endearing. "The Lonely Moose" is an imaginative little gem that sparkles for both children and parents alike!

High on a hill was a lonely moose/bird

Sometimes I try to begin a review of a children's book with some kind of quick association or personal recollection. Other times I'm stumped. Today, looking at the copy of "The Lonely Moose" sitting cheerily at my side, I am of the belief that the book puts the "um" in "stumped". Children's books can be flashy, with bright sparkles, glitter, and glam, or they can fall on the other side of the equation and be simple, achingly beautiful affairs. John Segal's book falls squarely in the latter category and it's hard to say any more than that. The idea of writing a children's book where an animal learns that having friends is fun doesn't sound particularly original on the outset, but Segal has a way of making everything old new again. For those of you looking for a book that is child friendly with all the gentle leanings of a classic, "The Lonely Moose" could well be the book for you. Moose was pretty content with his lot at the start. He lived by himself by a lake without friends or family nearby. One day, Moose rescues a bird from the center of his lake and soon finds that the bedraggled creature is incapable of flight. Feeling protective, Moose takes Bird under his charge and the two fall into a kind of friendship. True, Moose doesn't much care for early singing or worms, but they both like picking berries and views from the mountain tops. One day a forest fire offers Bird just the impetus he needs to fly and Moose is left all alone again. The seasons change, and in the spring Bird is back... with some colorful friends. After all, as Bird says, "Moose, you can never have too many friends!" Let's talk colors. More specifically, let's talk watercolors. Can I say that I used to believe that I wasn't a watercolor fan? When you're a kid you associate watercolors with the only art that you're really allowed to do. When you're older you still have that perception somewhere in the back of your brain. Watercolors = child's play. It takes a book like "The Lonely Moose" to remind just how untrue these thoughts can be. Segal separates his colors into three different tones. On the outset you have Moose and his pastoral world of greens, browns, and soft watery blues. Bird, and later his companions, is a bright spot against this mild backdrop. His feathers are a brilliant fiery red with oranges, yellows, and the merest hint of purple on the tip of his tail. Third, there are the threatening grays and blacks that accompany dangerous nighttime scenes or the fire charred landscapes. How these three elements work together in tandem with the storyline is what makes this book both faithful to its own plot and kid-friendly. You can only get so far on pretty hues and tones, of course. That's where the characters of Moose and Bird come into play. Moose is probably the more expressive of the two. At the story's beginning his most significant emotion is that of mild disinterest in the world around him. As the story continues, however, he di

Laughed Out Loud

The illustrations in this adorable book made my 4 year old laugh out loud. After reading it for the first time she insisted, "Read it again!". So I did. A few days later she was looking at it on her own, when she was finished, she yelled, "I LOVE THIS BOOK." She just thinks the ending is SO funny. It is a sweet tale, and the illustrations are great.

Mesmerizing Moose

My kids (4 and 7) LOVE this book. It's not always easy to find a book that will work for both of them given the difference in their ages, but they were completely captivated by this sweet, funny tale and the clever and beautiful illustrations that accompany it. They made me read it again as soon as I was done!

A Work of [folk] Art that Kids Will Love!

I bought this book for my animal-loving, 9-month nephew because I loved the beautifully painted pictures and crafted composition. Each page is fresh and unique. The dialogue bursts off the page just as vibrantly as the watercolors themselves. The writing has a natural rhythm so that any adult can feel like a master storyteller. My nephew chuckles every time I read it. The book is quite a delight!
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