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Books with title One Little Monkey.

  • Little Monkey

    Traditional

    Board book (Gardner Publishing, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • Little Monkey Lost

    Keith DuQuette

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons, March 1, 2007)
    Keith DuQuette has been highly acclaimed for his beautifully rendered animals. Now he turns his attention to monkeys in a rollicking romp through the jungle! Little Monkey is so bored by his troop that one day he hops on a lily pad and takes a ride downstream. But soon he is lost, far from home. Then he remembers what his mama told him: “If you ever get lost, find other monkeys. They will lead you home.” All day long Little Monkey meets many different kinds of monkeys, who teach him fun new things like howling, swinging from vines, and hugging—but none of them know the way home. Will Little Monkey ever find his way back to his own troop? Featuring a “Meet the Monkeys” afterword that showcases all the different monkey species found in the book, Little Monkey Lost is a treat for primate fans of all ages.
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  • Little Lost Monkey

    Jim Kenny, Carla Mann, Karen Holtzclaw

    Paperback (Stone Belt Press, July 1, 2018)
    Chipper Wump's father goes off fishing and disappears. Shortly after, his mother is captured by zookeepers and taken away. He awakens one morning to an empty nest in the tree, beginning an exciting journey as he wanders the jungle in search of a home. The various emotions that are experienced by a child in temporary care are represented in his encounters along the way. He has to deal with a snake, a tiger, and a crocodile before being helped by a wise owl. Chipper is temporarily mothered by a lioness before being taken to a village of chimpanzees where he finds acceptance and love.Little Lost Monkey speaks to children coping with loss in their own language, reflecting the emotions they are likely to experience, not the ones adults think they should have. In this book, Chipper grows from being a vulnerable and frightened monkey to one coping and being empowered to take care of himself. Little Lost Monkey is not just for foster and adopted children hoping for permanence and stability, but also for those experiencing the death or divorce of parents. Beyond that, Little Lost Monkey is an adventure story for all young children.
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  • Little One

    Ernest Finklea

    Hardcover (Winepress Pub, June 30, 2006)
    The Maker of Life is ready for the animals to make their way to Noah's ark. In the community of mice, only Little One, the smallest of her kind, agrees to make the dangerous journey. Along the way, her faith helps her to overcome her fear as she meets Swallower of Life, Shadow of the Air, Roar of the Long Teeth, Mountain that Walks, and Eyes Above the Water. This story of hope and trust will encourage both children and adults in the growth of their own faith.
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  • My Little Monkey

    Sandra Magsamen

    Board book (LB Kids, Sept. 1, 2009)
    My little monkey, I love you - for all that you are, and all that you do...My Little Monkey is the newest addition to Sandra Magsamen's award winning Snuggle-Me Stories series. Featuring a small fleece blanket with an attached plush monkey, babies and loved ones will love to read and play along with the sweet rhyming story, which delivers heartfelt sentiments of love. With playful words and illustrations, My Little Monkey is sure to become a favorite for cozy shared laptime reading.
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  • Little Monkey Tale

    Estelle Corke

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 2001)
    Bendy Tales are brightly illustrated board books that humorously describe different animals for the delight of toddlers. Each book is shaped like its title animal--and each brightly colored animal shape has a real tail made of bendable material that's covered with soft cloth. The tail can bend into a hook, so that the book can be hung from a crib rail, or high-chair edge, or any other firm platform. The pages--all color illustrated from edge to edge--are constructed of extra heavy cardboard that withstands rough treatment from tiny hands. The text is presented on a level that preschoolers will understand and enjoy. What makes a monkey a monkey? A long tail for swinging around--but many other features, too. Children discover the surprising answers here.
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  • My Little Monkey

    Sandra Magsamen

    Hardcover (LB Kids, Sept. 1, 2009)
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  • Little One

    Dave Sargent, Pat Sargent, Sue Rogers

    Hardcover (Ozark Pubns, May 30, 2003)
    This is one book from the Story Keeper Series of twenty books that are accepted on the Accelerated Reader List with a K-5 interest level. Each book is about a different tribe of Native Americans. All of the stories and illustrations are based on authentic information that is relevant to that particular tribe. They are written on a third and fourth-grade reading level. They each contain three chapters of fiction, one chapter of facts, and include six pages of curriculum teacher aides.These books lend themselves to excellent classroom discussion and would also be perfect for the home schooling environment.
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  • Little One

    Laura J. Moyers, Christopher Rushing

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 1, 2014)
    A beautifully illustrated story in watercolor reminding young children to be careful about their actions and the power of their words. This book is sure to provide a visual and moral picture of the importance of values for young children.
  • Big Little Monkey

    Carole Lexa Schaefer, Pierre Pratt

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 9, 2008)
    "Chee-chatta-chee!" A sweet, funny tale of a small monkey's first swings toward independence — and his new appreciation of the comforts of homeEarly one morning in the big mango tree, Little Monkey wakes up and finds his whole family still asleep. Is Little Monkey brave enough and big enough to go find someone else to play with? He thinks so! And bim-ba-lah, bim-ba-lah, he swings away, hand over hand, until he finds a sloth to hang upside down with (too quiet), a parrot to sing along with (too squawky), and even a hissing boa to join in a game of Curl My Tail Around in Tricky Ways (way too tricky!). Will Little Monkey find just the right playmates, in just the right place?
  • My Little Monkey

    Sandra Magsamen

    Board book (LB Kids, March 15, 1656)
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  • Little One

    Jo Weaver

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, Jan. 14, 2016)
    Big Bear stepped out of her winter den. By her side, half asleep and blinking in the spring sunshine, wobbled a tiny cub...Spring is here and new life is stirring. There is so much for Big Bear to teach her new cub about the wonders of nature as they step out into the forest. Their journey will take them through summer and autumn and winter, always together, always discovering. With its lyrical storytelling and evocative charcoal drawings depicting the natural world in all its glory, Jo Weaver's debut book has the feel of an instant classic. The beautifully simple cover with gold foil, instantly conjures the tender relationship between parent and child. Jo Weaver was shortlisted for the AOI Illustration New Talent Awards 2014.Visit Jo at joweaver.co.uk
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