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When a real moose unexpectedly wanders into the yard, a sweet little dog named Moose begins to question his identity. Suddenly, his name doesn't seem to make sense anymore. After all, he's not that kind of moose. Curious and determined to live up to his name, he sets out to become more "moose-like," leading to a series of messy, silly, and totally lovable adventures as he tries everything from rolling in the mud to standing on stilts. No matter how hard he tries, though, something still feels off. Maybe being a "real" moose isn't the answer. Maybe, just maybe, being himself is exactly what…mehr

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When a real moose unexpectedly wanders into the yard, a sweet little dog named Moose begins to question his identity. Suddenly, his name doesn't seem to make sense anymore. After all, he's not that kind of moose. Curious and determined to live up to his name, he sets out to become more "moose-like," leading to a series of messy, silly, and totally lovable adventures as he tries everything from rolling in the mud to standing on stilts. No matter how hard he tries, though, something still feels off. Maybe being a "real" moose isn't the answer. Maybe, just maybe, being himself is exactly what he's meant to be. Moose-Taken Identity is a playful and heartwarming rhyming story that explores themes of identity, self-acceptance, and the courage to be yourself. With laugh-out-loud moments and an endearing main character, this story is sure to delight young readers and their grown-ups alike. It's a wonderful choice for parents and educators looking to spark conversations about confidence, uniqueness, and what it means to truly belong -- all seen through the eyes of an irresistibly lovable pup.
Autorenporträt
Katherine Cherry Markgraf lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, Scott, and their two lovable dogs, Bandit and Pippa. A lifelong dog lover, Katherine was inspired to write her first children's book by her beloved soul dog, Moose, who played a special role in her life and even helped spark a love story. When Moose and Katherine met Scott and his dog, Bandit, during a Fourth of July adventure in Walnut Creek Park, their family began to take shape. Katherine is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, an avid reader, and a reality TV enthusiast. This book is her heartfelt tribute to Moose and the joy dogs bring to our lives.