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Books with title Little Monkey!

  • One Little Monkey

    Stephanie Calmenson, Ellen Appleby

    Paperback (Random House Childrens Books, June 1, 1987)
    Book by Calmenson, Stephanie, Appleby, Ellen
  • 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?
  • Clever Little Monkey

    Penny Dolan

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, Feb. 11, 2016)
    Build a love of reading with these brightly illustrated first reading books. These fun stories told in under 80 words are perfect for emergent readers
  • Not a Little Monkey

    Charlotte Zolotow

    Hardcover (Harper, March 15, 1989)
    Child's fiction/picture book.
  • Not a Little Monkey

    Charlotte Zolotow, Michele Chessare

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, April 1, 1989)
    A little girl tries to get her busy mother to play with her by doing a series of silly things, from pouring water on her head to climbing into the big wastebasket.
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  • Little Donkey

    Eric Boswell, Jan Lewis

    Board book (The Watts Publishing Group, Sept. 26, 2002)
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  • One Little Monkey

    Stephanie Calmenson, Ellen Appleby

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Swinging through the trees in the jungle because he's been stung by a bee, one monkey is followed by groups of animals from two to ten who think hunters must be pursuing them
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  • Two Little Monkeys

    Mem Fox, Jill Barton

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, May 1, 2012)
    These monkeys are on the move! A playful, rhyming picture book from an award-winning team.Two little monkeys playing near a tree, One named Cheeky, and one named Chee. Look out, Cheeky! Look out, Chee! Someone’s prowling—who could it be? Can two clever monkeys outwit a hungry creature who’s on the prowl for a tasty lunch? And just who is this hungry prowler? From bestselling picture book giants Mem Fox and Jill Barton, here is a sweet, surprise-filled story that’s sure to have little ones everywhere leaping with delight!
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  • Five Little Monkeys

    Zita Newcome

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, July 31, 2003)
    Exuberant and fun-filled, this bumper collection of over 50 action and counting rhymes includes best-loved classics such as "I'm a Little Teapot", "Pat-a-Cake", "Ten in the Bed" and "Hickory, Dickory, Dock". The book features step-by-step illustrations demonstrating the actions.
  • Little Donkey

    G. Scheidl, Books North-South, Bernadette Watts

    Paperback (NorthSouth, July 1, 1945)
    ""A humble donkey hears of the new King's birth and journeys to Bethlehem. Along the way, he struggles through brambles, is sneered at by a camel, disdained by a lion, and laughed at by the other animals. The little donkey feels so worthless that he begins to stumble until a great light guides him to his destination, where the baby reaches out his hand. . . . This story stresses that Jesus welcomes even the most lowly, and Watts' watercolors overlaid with crayon-like texture are appealing and rustic"".--""School Library Journal"".
  • I Am a Little Monkey

    Francois Crozat

    Hardcover (B E S Pub Co, April 1, 1991)
    Crozat, Francois
  • Little Mo

    Martin Waddell, Jill Barton

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 1995)
    A tale about a small polar bear mastering the ice. Little Mo likes the ice, even though, at first, she keeps falling over. Then the Big Ones, her friends, come along. Initially, they are helpful, picking her up and then sliding and gliding around the ice with her, and she loves it. But then the Big Ones get too boisterous and they knock Little Mo over and forget about her. She starts to cry. But, after a while, the Big Ones get tired and go off home, leaving Little Mo on her own to slide about on the ice again. And she has a wonderful time! Martin Waddell, who also writes under the pseudonym Catherine Sefton, has written "Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?" (winner of the 1989 Smarties Book Prize and the Kate Greenaway Medal), "Let's Go Home, Little Bear", "The Park in the Dark" (winner of the 1989 Emil/Kurt Maschler Award", "Rosie's Babies" (winner of the 1990 Best Books for Babies Award), "Farmer Duck" (winner of the 1991 Smarties Book Prize), "The Hidden House", "Squeak-A-Lot", "The Happy Hedgehog Band", "The Pig in the Pond" (runner-up for the Kate Greenaway Medal), "Owl Babies", "The Big Big Sea" and "John Joe and the Big Hen". Jill Barton has illustrated "The Happy Hedgehog Band",
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