Director Billy Waddler is trying to film a documentary about moose, but the moose in question has no intention of spending his life in the woods and his animal friends, who have dreams of their own, help him prove his point.
Record details
ISBN:9780316213608
ISBN:0316213608
Physical Description:1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 x 29 cm. print
Edition:First edition.
Publisher:New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2014.
Baker & Taylor A moose who refuses to be typecast works diligently on a movie set to convey his dream of becoming an astronaut and rocketing to the moon, an ambition that is supported by his lacrosse-playing grandma moose, a superhero chipmunk and other animals. 50,000 first printing.
Baker & Taylor Director Billy Waddler is trying to film a documentary about moose, but the moose in question has no intention of spending his life in the woods and his animal friends, who have dreams of their own, help him prove his point.
Grand Central Pub
Lights! Camera! Moose!
MOOSE? Yes, Moose! When a movie director tries to capture the life of a moose on film, he's in for a big surprise. It turns out the moose has a dream bigger than just being a moose--he wants to be an astronaut and go to the moon.
His forest friends step in to help him, and action ensues. Lots of action. Like a lacrosse-playing grandma, a gigantic slingshot into space, and a flying, superhero chipmunk.
In this hilarious romp, Richard T. Morris and bestselling illustrator Tom Lichtenheld remind us to dream big and, when we do, to aim for the moon.