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initiative of the Torrance Moose Lodge No. 785, the Women of the
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Inc. Mooseheart, Illinois.
All activities are provided by
dedicated members who
volunteer their time for the
enjoyment of all.

To them we say........ Thank You
Whether in our own home lodge
or for Mooseheart, children are
our present and our future.  
Activities are held with them in
mind as well as the adults.
For more
coloring
fun, Below
is A
Coloring
Book you
can print
out and
color.
Just click
on the
picture to
open a  
printable
pdf file.  (11
pages)
Moose 785 Kids Page
If you give a moose a muffin
by Laura Joffe Numeroff;
illustrated by Felicia Bond.
HarperCollins, c1991
Even that moose won't listen to me
by Martha Alexander.
Dial Books for Young Readers, c1988.
    Little Brother Moose
    , Kasperson; Dawn Publications, 1995
Lost moose
by Jan Slepian; illustrated by Ted Lewin.
Philomel Books, c1995.
Heres a few children's books about Moose
What use is a moose?
by Martin Waddell; illustrated by Arthur Robins.
Candlewick Press, 1996.
Moosetache
by Margie Palatini; illustrated by Henry Cole.
Hyperion Books for Children, 1997.
Do Your Antlers Hang High
(to the tune of Do Your Ears Hang Low)

Do your antlers hang high?
Do they reach up to the sky?
Do they keep you up at night?
Do they make your way so tight?
Do they bump into trees?
Do they make it hard for knees?
Do your antlers hang high?
Poetry:

Moose Pride

If I were a moose I'd be proud of my nose,
As big as a house and as long as a hose.
I'd smell every raindrop, or pine tree, or rose.
I would be so happy, I'd dance on my toes.

If I were a moose I'd be proud to stand tall.
I'd walk through deep rivers, no problem at all.
My legs could step over dead trees where they fall.
I'd see all around me because I'd be tall.

If I were a moose I'd be proud of my head,
With antlers that spread out as wide as a shed,
A perch for the birdies, brown, yellow and red.
I'd be proud of the antlers on top of my head.
This Little Moose
(Copycat)

This little moose went to market
This little moose stayed home.
This little moose had grass and twigs.
This little moose had none.
And this little moose whent trot, trot, trot, all the way
home.
MooseInteractiveColorPage
Color the
Moose to
the left.
First Click a
color and
then click
the area
you want
that color.
Interactive Color Page Made by Alicia Daly
Please
Make sure that
The Kids room is
CLEAN
after each use and that
NO
food or drinks
are taken in the room
we have already found
Ants in the room
because of food.

Lets not ruin it for
everyone, clean up after
yourselves and your
children!