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Mooseworld's exclusive kid's activities:   

 How many bull moose will reach the bullseye? Click here.

 How fast are your reflexes? Click here.

 Play concentration. Click here.

 Change the shape of the moose. Click here.

 How much do you know about moose? Click here.

 Where will the balloons take you? Click here.

 Can you complete the moose puzzle? Click here. 

 Save the moose from a bee. Click here. 

Fun Links

  British Columbia Parks Kid's Stuff

The home of a very happy Jerry the Moose and filled with facts about the parks and information on how to join the Jerry's Rangers program.

  Moose on the Loose!

The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection's "Just for Kids" page on moose. See also the Moose Coloring Page.

  Maine's Kids' Page

The Secretary of State's Kids' Page features the animated Mozzie Moose (and Loretta Lobster).

  Montanakids.com

Montana moose information on their Kid's site which is filled with games, activities and more.

  NatureScapes–Moose

Part of the Eduscapes life-long-learning site, this special page is tailored for kids.


The following kid's activities and images are used with permission from the Alaskan Native Knowledge Network. These activities were created by Ms. Judy Kuhn at the McGrath School.

 Making a Moose Head with Your Hands and Feet!

Instructions from Judy Kuhn, McGrath School

Paint hands and feet with brown poster paint (Add a little dish soap to make it come off more easily.)

Use a foot for the face, and hands for horns.

To make the cow moose use a fist instead of the whole hand.

Add eyes and nostrils.




 Making a Moose Marionette

Instructions from Judy Kuhn, McGrath School

Cut body, head and horns out of heavy cardboard. Paint or color them. (See pattern on next page. It has been reduced to 78% of original so you many want to enlarge it.)

Attach horns by inserting into the slot on the head. Attach the head to the body with a strip of cloth.

Make legs out of long strips of fuzzy cloth, with pieces of willow for hooves.

Attach puppet to a willow stick with strings from the center of his back and his head.

Then make Mr. Moose walk and dance or just jump up and down!

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