Written by Lisa M. Bakos Illustrated by Mark Chambers
Too Many Moose!
Activity Kit
Written by Lisa M. Bakos Illustrated by Mark Chambers
Story Time Event Kit
Too Many Moose!
Words by Lisa M. Bakos Pictures by Mark Chambers
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Too Many Moose! Activity Kit
Written by Lisa M. Bakos Illustrated by Mark Chambers
Moose Matching
Draw a line to match the kid to their moose! Use their positions and clothing for clues.
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Too Many Moose! Activity Kit
Written by Lisa M. Bakos Illustrated by Mark Chambers
Amazing Alliteration Activity
Alliteration is the repetition of beginning consonant sounds in neighboring words. The letter "M" is used to create alliteration throughout Too Many Moose! Choose a different letter
and come up with lists of adjectives, verbs, and nouns that all begin with that letter!
Letter ___________
Adjectives
Verbs
Nouns
_________________ _________________ _________________
_________________ _________________ _________________
_________________ _________________ _________________
_________________ _________________ _________________
_________________ _________________ _________________
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Too Many Moose! Activity Kit
Written by Lisa M. Bakos Illustrated by Mark Chambers
Moose Mad Libs
Use the list of adjectives, verbs, and nouns from the previous activity to fill in the blanks and create your very own story. Or, use brand-new words! But remember, you're only allowed
to use words that begin with the letter you chose!
Note: whenever you see "noun*", use the same noun in all of those places.
The __________(noun) delivered her new __________(noun*) midday. She signed with an _____(letter) and they both ___________(verb, past tense) away. They shared a __________(noun); they sipped ___________(adjective) tea. They carved hearts and _____(letter)s on a ___________(adjective) tree.
"My ___________(noun*) is so ____________(adjective)!" Martha declared. Not much could match up when her ____________(noun*) was compared.
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Too Many Moose! Activity Kit
Written by Lisa M. Bakos Illustrated by Mark Chambers
Mail a Moose
Mail a moose to someone marvelous! Cut out the card along the solid lines. Fold along the horizontal line first, and then fold again along the remaining dotted line.
Fill in the blanks on the front of the card with the person's name, your name, and one of these "M" adjectives: MARVELOUS, MAGNIFICENT, MAGICAL, MAJESTIC.
Don't forget to give the moose a name, job, and favorite food on the inside of the card!
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Name:______________________ Job:________________________ Fav Food:____________________
To:________________________ From:______________________ You're so____________________
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