Once Upon a Blue Moose

Once Upon a Blue Moose by Daniel Manus Pinkwater, published by Yearling in 2006, is a whimsical journey into the life of Mr. Breton, who runs a small restaurant at the edge of the woods. As winter sets in and the cold becomes unbearable, a blue moose arrives at his door seeking warmth and a meal. This encounter leads to a series of humorous events that transform the restaurant into a lively hub, showcasing the unique bond between Mr. Breton and his unexpected guest.
In this collection of three short novels, readers will find the blue moose engaging in various adventures, including learning to wait tables, writing a novel, and even venturing to Hollywood. The narrative is infused with humor and features entertaining moose facts that add an educational twist. With 150 pages of juvenile fiction, this book explores themes of friendship and resilience in a lighthearted manner, making it an enjoyable read for those who appreciate stories about animals and humorous tales.
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Once upon a blue moose, there was a little restaurant at the edge of the big woods. Mr. Breton was happy running the restaurant. He liked to cook, but he didn’t like it much when winter came and the north wind blew and froze everything solid.
Then one day a blue moose, who also didn’t like the cold, came to his door and asked to come in. Mr. Breton said sure, and served the moose some clam chowder. The moose liked the soup, and decided to stay. From that time on, things at the restaurant began to hum.
Join the Blue Moose in this hilarious collection of three short novels as he learns to wait tables, writes a novel, goes to Hollywood, solves a mystery, and makes you laugh even in the dark of the cold woods.
Includes new wacky but true moose facts!
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