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Going the moose way home
Going the moose way home

By Jim Latimer

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A year in the life of a very unusual moose, who shares his root beer with hungry cows, helps smaller animals across a troll bridge, and mistakes a train for a lady moose.

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When moose was young
When moose was young

By Jim Latimer

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Follows the adventures of Moose and his animal friends as they venture into the Crab Apple Woods, make Elm Syrup Mousse, befriend the pilgrim turkeys, and discover a carousel.

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The fox under first base
The fox under first base

By Jim Latimer

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A baseball-stealing fox makes reparation and is duly rewarded.

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The Irish piper
The Irish piper

By Jim Latimer

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In this version of the traditional tale, the Pied Piper plays upon Irish pipes and travels from County Clare in Ireland to the village of Hamelin to rid it of its rats. An author's note discusses t...

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Moose and friends
Moose and friends

By Jim Latimer

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Moose and his animal friends have four adventures in Moosewood.

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James Bear and the goose gathering
James Bear and the goose gathering

By Jim Latimer

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Vegetarian Bear, who likes to surprise and entertain both himself and others, this time digs a hole where geese are to gather for fellowship and good feeling--and to hum.

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Snail and Buffalo
Snail and Buffalo

By Jim Latimer

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Buffalo is huge, brave, and fast whereas Snail is tiny, fearful, and slow, and because of their individual differences each can do things that the other cannot.

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Snail and Buffalo
Snail and Buffalo

By Jim Latimer

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Buffalo is huge, brave, and fast whereas Snail is tiny, fearful, and slow, and because of their individual differences each can do things that the other cannot.

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