To Elmo Onno. Thanks to Sarah Schmelzer and Max Fiedler – S.L.
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Did you see that? Was it a MOOSE? Well, something just ran past and it looked like a moose . . .
Look, there he goes!
There’s no doubt about it – that’s definitely a moose. But where is he going? Quick, let’s follow him. Be careful, though, he looks like trouble . . .
. . . who knows what might happen when there’s
a MOOSE on the LOOSE!
Oh dear! There’s a moose on the loose in the fire station. What’s he doing there? And what’s that caught on his antler? OH NO! It’s one of the fireman’s buckets! The fireman had better follow Moose if he wants it back. Can you help him find the way? Can you follow the arrows?