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School Library Journal
Reviewed on July 1, 2014 | Preschool to Grade 4
PreS-Gr 2—Bingham's irrepressible protagonist from Z Is For Moose (Greenwillow, 2012) and his long-suffering friend Zebra return in this hilarious book about shapes. The offstage narrator begins quite serenely, introducing common shapes represented by everyday objects like a button and a sandwich. When Moose swipes the square but apparently delicious sandwich, the narrator objects but forges ahead to triangles (a wedge of cheese or a piece of pie). Dressed in his striped jersey, Moose cheerfully points out that a cat's ears are also triangular. ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on October 1, 2014
Irrepressible Moose (Z Is for Moose, rev. 3/12) is up to his old tricks, trying to force his way into another concept book. This time the subject is shapes, and at first we seem to be reading an old-school shape book ("that sandwich you had for lunch? That is a...square"). The fun begins on the third page, when Moose appears and takes a bite of the sandwich. An offstage narrator addresses Moose directly--"Hey! Don't eat that!"--in bold-type te...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2014
Irrepressible Moose (<i>Z Is for Moose</i>) forces his way into another concept book, this time on shapes. An offstage narrator addr...Log In or Sign Up to Read More