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This Moose Belongs To Me

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WINNER of the Irish Book Awards Children's Book of the Year 2012 and the Honour Award for Illustration from Childrens' Books Ireland, 2013. An exquisite new book, featuring a boy and his moose, from internationally bestselling, multi-prize-winning picture
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01 September 2012
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Wilfred owned a moose. He hadn't always owned a moose. The moose came to him a while ago and he knew, just KNEW that it was meant to be his. He called it Marcel. Most of the time Marcel is very obedient, abiding by Wilbur's book of extensive rules on how to be a good pet. But sometimes he doesn't quite seem to be listening, plus he has a tendency to wander off wherever he pleases when they go out walking. But Wilfred is still very proud to have a pet like Marcel. Until one day, deep in the woods, someone else seems to recognise Marcel! Is Marcel really Wilfred's pet after all? A lavishly-llustrated, thought-provoking story, which cleverly and light-heartedly examines the concept of ownership.

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This Moose Belongs To Me

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Wilfred owned a moose. He hadn't always owned a moose. The moose came to him a while ago and he knew, just KNEW that it was meant to be his. He called it Marcel. Most of the time Marcel is very obedient, abiding by Wilbur's book of extensive rules on how to be a good pet. But sometimes he doesn't quite seem to be listening, plus he has a tendency to wander off wherever he pleases when they go out walking. But Wilfred is still very proud to have a pet like Marcel. Until one day, deep in the woods, someone else seems to recognise Marcel! Is Marcel really Wilfred's pet after all? A lavishly-llustrated, thought-provoking story, which cleverly and light-heartedly examines the concept of ownership.

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