Although, a paper turkey decorates Mrs. Moose's Thanksgiving table, she
longs for the real thing, so her obliging husband sets out to find her
one. He is joined by his soon-to-be dinner guests: Rabbit, in his
quilted down vest; poky Porcupine, in his furry earmuffs; and ravenous
Mr. Goat, who devours everything in sight, including Sheep's plaid hat.
They find Turkey hiding in his nest, surrounded by signs that discourage
visitors. Trying to console the terrified bird, Mr. Moose explains: "We just want you for Thanksgiving dinner,'' which only confirms
Turkey's fears.
Young readers will be as thrilled as Turkey to hear that
Mrs. Moose wants him at her table, not on it. Together, Bunting's ( In
the Haunted House, The Wednesday Surprise ) good natured tale and de
Groat's ( Hi Bears, Bye Bears ) autumn-hued, richly detailed watercolors
convey the animals' warm friendship and the humor resulting from the
misunderstanding. This ideal family read-aloud will awaken the holiday
spirit in all. The expressions on Mr. Moose's face and those of his friends make this
book a standout. When combined with the charming and funny story of Mrs.
Moose wanting to have a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, parents and
teachers should be prepared to read this one aloud quite a few times. This children's book is for kids reading levels ages 4-8. Leave us your comments. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Let us know what other children's books you would like to have reviewed. Share this post with your family and friends. Remember to always praise your child.
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