L'orignal Qui Avait La Frousse (2000) - Plot & Excerpts
A picture book in the vein of Scardey Squirrel that centers on the struggle of a moose who can't let himself let go of his fears and embrace life. He strikes out on a sailboat, and discovers that there is fun in risk taking!Really delightful illustrations, but the story was only okay for me (perhaps because it's so close to my favorite squirrel?!?). Kids will probably relate to being scared and not able to do things their friends are doing -- life is a lot more intimidating when you're little! I wasn't sure that a picture-book about self-actualization would go over that well, but in this case I was proved wrong. Moose is not a risk-taker, but he comes to suspect that he's missing out on something and in taking a tiny step forward finds himself on the adventure of a lifetime. My little people got the point straightaway: moose misses out on fun and making new friends by being afraid to try new things. That said, some of the humour is more adult centered, for example when Moose finds himself on a cruiseship where buffets, lido and all-night card games are the norm.
What do You think about L'orignal Qui Avait La Frousse (2000)?
What is it about moose's???? A lovely philosophical story that fits my mood right now............
—Michelle
A fun picture book that I randomly spotted on the Library's website for ereaders. Fun story. :)
—bruins328
So-so illustrations, but I like the story. Get out there and make the most of it.
—plomejko