Read & Create: This Moose Belongs To Me

This Moose Belongs To Me, by Oliver Jeffers, taunted me online as a suggested purchase for quite a while before I finally decided that I needed to check it out in person- and once I did, I was not disappointed. As a former art student, and fan of vintage & thrifted paintings, the cover illustration alone was calling out to me. The illustrations inside are just as beautiful- quirky characters set against backgrounds of varying landscapes. The paint looks thick, the brush strokes are visible- essentially, it’s just up my alley!

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#thebigone and I read this together, and he loved the tale of Wilfred, who had not always owned a moose. My son was particularly interested in the way Jeffers combined his character illustrations with more traditional painting styles- “Look! He just did some blue scribbles there, right on top of everything!”

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We decided to hit up our local thrift store, in search of the just right supplies for a project we were thinking about. #thebigone insisted we bring the book to the store with us, just in case he forgot what sort of landscapes would look best. In the end, we settled on 3 different pieces of art. For this project, paintings that are not hung behind glass are ideal- you will get a better looking finished product by working directly on the print or canvas.

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#thebigone and I talked about what kind of animals we might find in the paintings we had purchased, and he settled on a bear, a fox, and a bunny. Using the animal illustrations I created (found here in large, medium, & small), #thebigone chose the appropriate size for each painting. You’ll find a few other animal options in the printables, and of course, you can always get creative and draw your own! He used a variety of ways to add color to his animals- colored pencil, crayon, and watercolors all worked beautifully- and I’m sure markers or acrylic paints would also be successful. #thebigone also drew himself, because he wanted to put himself right into the artwork like Wilfred.

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After he was happy with the colors, #thebigone carefully cut out each animal, and we used a sponge brush & Mod Podge to attach the animals to the paintings. #thebigone used a few permanent markers to add his own scribbles of string, furthering mirroring Jeffers’ work.

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If you complete this project with your kids, I’d love to see the finished products! Please tag me on social media, or email them my way!

Want to take a look at this book? You can find it here!

Looking for other creative & thought-provoking activities inspired by children’s literature? Take a peek here!
And don’t forget to pin this project, so you can try it at home!
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Looking for those printables I mentioned? They’re linked in the text above, or grab them below:

this moose belongs to me animals

Small

this moose belongs to me animals

Medium

this moose belongs to me animals

Large