Moose On The Loose

Vol. 1 Moose Finds A Home

by Patricia S. Knaebe Illustrated by: Shane Luttrell


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/05/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 52
ISBN : 9781434301253

About the Book

Moose on the Loose (Vol. I, Moose Finds A Home), is a charming story of how a lost puppy finds a loving home.  The book tells the tale of one special puppy's journey from staying in the puppy shelter, to finding a new home, to getting a name (Moose), to his very first big adventure with his new family.

This book is designed to be read to preschoolers at bedtime.  The story is written in seven chapters - one chapter for each night of the week.  Since every chapter is a story in itself, a favorite chapter can be read and enjoyed again, and again, and again.


About the Author

Patricia Knaebe is passionate about education and literacy.  Growing up in a family that valued reading bedtime stories, Patricia strives to pass her love of stories on to others.  She has her MBA degree and teaches at the college level.  She lives in Northeast Indiana with her husband, Bill, and their two "furry kids" Moose and Sweetie (the family's newest addition).  Patricia is currently working on "Moose on the Loose, Vol. II".

About The Illustrator:

Shane J. T. Luttrell is an acclaimed illustrator who currently attends Homestead High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana.  He is the editorial cartoonist for the award winning school newspaper and magazine.  "Moose on the Loose" is Shane's first published illustration project and he is proud to be a part of Moose's life story.

About Moose:

Moose is a Chesapeake Bay/Golden Retriever mix.  His personality is a mix as well.  He is curious and stubborn like a Chesapeake Bay and social like a Golden.  When Moose meets people he greets them with a wagging tail and a hug.  Moose is a friend to everyone and has never met a squirrel, or cat, he doesn't want to chase.

The Moose illustration concept was originally conceived and developed by Patricia's husband, Bill Hadlock.