Title | : | Moose, Goose and Little Nobody |
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ISBN | : | 0590321633 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780590321631 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | - |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1974 |
Moose, Goose and Little Nobody Reviews
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Red 1st
I didn't like this story. Another story of hers with repeating text! Ughhh, I hate it. Moose & Goose characters say the same phrase on every page. Just a very simplistic & boring story that's not fun to read for having to repeat the same thing over & over & the story as a whole just isn't that interesting or well written. The illustrations weren't great or grabbing either. -
Fun kids book. My sister gave me her copy and I’ve read it with my own kids.
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This book is about a moose, goose, and a little mouse. They are helping the mouse try to find his way home after a horrible wind has taken him away from home.
This book is an okay book. It has a lot of repetitive words in it, so children can learn what those words look like and how to say them. The illustrations are interesting, because the animals wear clothing. So the animals are kind of like people, but in animal form.
I would use this book with my children because it has a good moral lesson that they could learn from. They would love the illustrations, and they would enjoy the story. -
When I was in Kindergarten our class had a grab bag gift giveaway. I brought in the coolest hand held pinball thingamajig ever. I was so excited to see what I would get. I reached in and pulled out a bar of soap. Blah. Rachel(my nemesis) laughed and said,"I hoped you'd be the one to get that." I was so defeated. After class Marni, my teacher, pulled me aside and presented me with this book. It is about finding Home and recognizing Identity. Tyler 1 Nemesis 0.