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Thidwick, a moose in a herd numbering approximately sixty who subsist mainly on moose-moss and live on the northern shore of Lake Winna-Bango, grants a small bug 's request to ride on his antlers (mistakenly referred to in the book as horns) free of charge. The bug takes advantage of the moose's kindness and settles in as a permanent resident ...
Printable version; Help Subcategories ... Pages in category "Children's books about deer and moose" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Elliot Moose is a series of children's picture books, written and illustrated by Andrea Beck and published by Kids Can Press. In 1998, they were adapted into a television series of the same name . [ 1 ]
Morris Goes to School is a short stop-motion animated children's film released in 1989. [1] It is based on the children's picture book of the same name written and illustrated by B. Wiseman, [2][3] and was produced by Churchill Films. In 1993, the company created another short film based on Morris the Moose called Morris Has a Cold.
Cucumber is a TV show produced by TVOntario in the 1970s, and repeated in the 1980s during TVOntario's daytime kids' programming. [1] The show's title was an acronym for Children's Underground Club of United Moose and Beaver for Enthusiastic Reporters. [2] It featured a human-sized moose (played in costume by Alex Laurier) and beaver (Nikki ...
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Elliot Moose (French: Elliot Caribou) is an American/Canadian children's live-action-animated television series co-produced by Nelvana Limited for TVOntario and Télé-Québec. The series was developed by Jed MacKay and produced by Marianne Culbert. It aired from September 6, 1999 until September 20, 2000, based on Andrea Beck's children's book ...
LC Class. QL737.U55 W35 1987. A Moose for Jessica is a 1987 non-fiction children's book about a moose named Josh who loved a cow called Jessica. [1] The story is told by Pat A. Wakefield and is illustrated with photographs by Larry Carrara, the owner of the cow. In 1986, Josh turned up at a farm in Shrewsbury, Vermont, and began to show decided ...