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Kids Books Read Aloud "This Moose Belongs to Me" by Oliver Jeffers

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In "This Moose Belongs to Me" by Oliver Jeffers, Wilfred is a boy who lives by rules, and his pet moose follows most of them-except the rule about going wherever Wilfred wants to go. As Wilfred tries to assert his ownership over the obstinate moose, they navigate through humorous challenges and unexpected compromises, ultimately finding a delightful solution involving apples. This charming tale, brought to life with Oliver Jeffers' distinctive illustrations, explores themes of companionship, compromise, and the unpredictable nature of wild friends. Join Miss Dorothy on Goodnight Lighthouse as she shares this heartwarming story that will tickle the imagination and warm hearts of young listeners.
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