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  • Little Monkey Lost

    Keith DuQuette

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons, March 1, 2007)
    Bored at home and eager to see the world, Little Monkey jumps on a lily pad and ventures far away downstream, yet after a great day of playing with an ensemble of other monkeys, Little Monkey wants to head home and so turns to his new friends for help in order to get back before his mother begins to worry.
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  • Little Monkey!

    Rod Campbell

    Board book (Macmillan Children's Books, May 16, 2019)
    An exciting jungle story from the bestselling creator of Dear Zoo, with a pop-up surprise!Little Monkey lives at the top of the tallest tree in the jungle, and gets up to all sorts of mischief: dropping nuts on Elephant's head, tickling Bear's nose and saying BOO! to Giraffe. But what happens when he tries to pull Lion's tail . . .? In Little Monkey, toddlers can spot all their favourite jungle animals, join in with the catchy refrain and see one mischievous little monkey learn to say sorry!With a gently educational message, a satisfying pop-up ending and lots of jungle animals, Little Monkey is sure to keep young children entertained for hours – and the thick card pages and chunky cased cover make it great for small hands.Rod Campbell, the creator of the preschool lift-the-flap classic Dear Zoo, has been a trusted name in early learning for over thirty-five years.
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  • Little Monkey Lost

    Keith DuQuette

    Paperback (Putnam's Sons, Aug. 16, 2007)
    The similarities and differences among New World monkeys are at the center of this tale of one lost monkey. Bored with his troop's routine of eating leaves and taking long naps, Little Monkey (a Squirrel Monkey) leaps onto a lily pad for a fun ride, but ends up far downstream. Remembering his mother's advice, he looks to other monkeys to point the way home. Although none help him find his troop, he learns something from each one: howling (Howler), swinging (Spider), snuggling (Titi) and eating fruit (Night). When Little Monkey puts these skills together, he finds his troop by himself and teaches them what he has learned. A back section identifies the monkeys and provides readers with some interesting facts. With animals that look like they will pop off the pages, and foliage so lush one can almost feel the humidity, DuQuette's naturalistic illustrations will take readers deep into the heart of the jungles of South and Central America. A lovely tale on its own, and a good springboard for discussing "what if . . . " with young children.
  • Little Monkey

    Julie Abery, Suzie Mason

    Board book (Amicus Ink, Feb. 25, 2020)
    Little Monkey swings through the jungle until—Oops!—he falls out of a tree. Mama catches him and comforts him and all becomes right again. A sweet story of youthful adventure and motherly love, told with short rhyming lines and warm illustrations.
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  • Spunky Little Monkey

    Bill Martin Jr., Michael Sampson, Brian Won

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Jan. 3, 2017)
    "A great way to get the wiggles out, young readers can't help but join this energetic monkey as he stomps, claps, and cheers his way through the pages and into the day." - Seira Wilson, Amazon Editor Sleepy little monkey won't get out of bed. Mama called the Doctor and the Doctor said:"Apple Juice, Orange Juice, Gooseberry Pies --Monkey needs some exercise!"Sleepy little monkeys everywhere will clap, stomp, shake, and cheer -- while chanting this rhythmic, energetic dance song based on a popular playground game. And as they move their heads, hands, hips, and feet -- everyone will be bursting with clapping energy -- and ready to start a new day!With humor, high energy, and Bill Martin Jr's trademark rhythm and rhyme, young readers will learn to name parts of the body. And the book makes a perfect exercise warm-up to start off a busy day of school!
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  • Little Lost Monkey

    Jim Kenny, Carla Mann, Karen Holtzclaw

    Hardcover (Stone Belt Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    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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  • I Am a Little Monkey

    Francois Crozat

    Hardcover (B.E.S., Feb. 13, 1991)
    What if animals could talk? These charming books each depict a day in the life of a young animal, as told by the animal itself! The simple stories will delight small children and the art is outstanding. By author-artist Francois Crozat, winner of the coveted Critici in Erba prize at the international Bologna Children's Book Fair for his illustrations in I Am a Little Panda.
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  • Little Monkey

    Morwen Bush, Leanna Myrick

    language (, June 6, 2016)
    Beautifully written and richly illustrated. A sing song bedtime story sure to become a family favorite.
  • 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 Monkey

    Marta Altés

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, Sept. 22, 2016)
    It's hard being a little monkey in a big troop, in an even bigger jungle - and this little monkey has had enough of always missing out! She's off to climb to the top of the tallest tree in the jungle and she's going to do it all on her own.Except that there's someone following close behind. Someone with claws and stripes and rather sharp teeth . . .Little Monkey is a beautiful, funny and empowering picture book from renowned author/illustrator, Marta Altés. Little Monkey shows us that the world is a big, wild and wonderful place where anything is possible.
  • 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 Monkey

    Morwen S Bush, Leanna S Myrick

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 5, 2016)
    Beautifully written and richly illustrated. A sing song bedtime story sure to become a family favorite.
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