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Books with title Manny the Monkey

  • Milo the Monkey

    Christina M. Drake

    Paperback (FriesenPress, Oct. 28, 2013)
    Milo the monkey lives in a tall banana tree where he looks out at all the animals in the Amazon jungle - and munches away on his favorite food. When he meets a village girl named Keya, the adventures begin. With mangos to pick, drums to play, and friends of all kinds to make, Milo and Keya have a wonderful world to explore together!
  • The Mad Monkey

    Jenna Laffin, Brian Hartley, Mark Oblinger

    Library Binding (Cantata Learning, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Monkey is mad that Lion scared him out of a tree, and Lion is angry that Monkey fell on his head. But they find ways to still be friends. Learn about emotions as you read and sing-along. This hardcover book comes with CD and online music access.
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  • The Monkey Tree

    Lotsie Holton

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Jan. 10, 2012)
    Jacqueline Kennedy once said, "There are many little ways to enlarge your child's world. Love of books is the best of all." Robert and Greta love to visit their Tootsie and climb the beautiful crabapple tree that grows in her yard as they pretend to be monkeys. Over the years, the seasons change and their family comes and goes, but the Monkey Tree knows that spring always comes after the winter and sunshine always follows the rain.
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  • Mickey the monkey,

    AdeรŒย€le Louise De Leeuw

    Unknown Binding (Little, Brown, March 15, 1952)
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  • Meet the Monkey!

    Keith Faulkner, Robert Morton

    Hardcover (Inchworm Pr, )
    None
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  • mickey the monkey

    adele & cateau [ de leeuw] deleeuw

    Hardcover (Little Brown, March 15, 1952)
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  • Monty The Monkey

    Lucy Cope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 20, 2009)
    Monty the monkey is always up to no good. He bribes brother dear with bananas in exchange for bringing him things, but what brother dear doesn't know, is that Monty has no intention of sharing.
  • The Funkey Monkey

    Kristina Thill

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Dec. 7, 2007)
    The Funkey Monkey is about a young monkey, different from all the others. Although he realizes it's hard being different, he discovers there is someone for everyone.
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  • The Masked Monkey

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1838)
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  • Max the Monkey

    Andrea Apted

    Paperback (Capstone Media Services, April 12, 2019)
    Max the Monkey will not just obey his Mother. Until one day, not obeying gets him to trouble and he learned his lesson.Learn from Max how important to listen and obey your parents. Parents love their children and they only want the best for them.I wrote these books at the request of my grandchildren. It was fun to write, and my grandchildren love them. Enjoy!
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  • The Masked Monkey

    Franklin W Dixon

    Hardcover (Penguin Young Readers Group, Jan. 1, 1972)
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  • Ook Ook the Monkey

    Shirlene Campbell

    Paperback (America Star Books, April 2, 2013)
    A synopsis of the book, "Ook Ook Monkey" would be in summary, a detailed account of a juvenile fiction story of the bad karma of a promise; on behalf, of the ape who tries diligently to get a bunch of bananas from the tree, but he cannot because of mental physical limitations so he then relies upon the animals, as they pass him by, to reach out for their help to retrieve the bunch of bananas hanging from the tree. Each animal that tries to help the ape to get the bunch of bananas from the tree are given the promise that if they could get the bundle of bananas down from the tree for him that he would forever be in their debt and what ever they asked for from him that he would give to him. This book has a bazaar ending, of a twist, where it teaches the lesson of be careful of the promises that you make, because in the end you may not always get exactly what you made the promise for .The motivation for composing, this work was direct involvement and curiosity that my grandson had in the story, as I told the story as a bedtime story to him. This book can be classified as fiction with the market appeal envisions for children story readers.