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Books with title Monkey Business

  • Monkey Business

    John R. Erickson, Maverick Books Inc

    Audiobook (Maverick Books Inc, June 4, 2008)
    Monkey see...monkey do...monkey trouble. The head of ranch security and his first lieutenant, Drover, are finishing up an exhausting morning of patrols when a mysterious caravan of trucks rumbles past headquarters. Going in for a closer look, Hank the Cowdog apprehends a large red box bearing a mysterious label: "WARNING! MONKEY! DO NOT OPEN THIS BOX!"After running diagnostics, Hank discovers that the goods consist of nothing less than the Pasha of Shizzam, a bizarre little monkey willing to answer to Hank's beck and call. Or is he?Included in this story are two new songs: "Monkey Business" and "I Can See You Now".
  • Monkey Business

    Wallace Edwards

    eBook (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Award-winning children's book creator Wallace Edwards explores popular idioms in comical and unexpected ways. Each page is a rich puzzle to keep you guessing again and again
  • Monkey Business

    Leslie Margolis

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Sept. 23, 2014)
    A huge music festival coming to town, and Annabelle and her friends can't wait to rock out . . . that is if they can come up with enough cash to buy the expensive tickets. In this day and age, a regular old lemonade stand isn't going to cut it. They'll need to get creative, but agreeing on a strategy is harder than Annabelle thought, especially when her best friend, Rachel, has strong opinions that threaten not just their business model, but their friendship as well. With big plans-and big changes-afoot, this year will be one to remember.Capturing the ups and downs of friendship, family, and middle school in her pitch perfect writing, Leslie Margolis keeps readers coming back for more of life according to Annabelle Stevens.
  • Monkey Business

    Sarah Albee, John Manders

    Paperback (Golden Books, June 15, 1999)
    Make up an ad for skunk perfume! Invent a recipe for a mad scientist's potion! This book is packed with silly stuff to write., , Mile 3 books feature simple story starters for the increasingly confident writer. There are still some places to draw, but the emphasis is on writing short phrases and sentences., , ,
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  • Monkey Business

    Leslie Margolis

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Nov. 10, 2015)
    A music festival is coming to town, and Annabelle and her friends can't wait to rock out--that is if they can earn enough cash to buy the expensive tickets. In this day and age, a regular old lemonade stand isn't going to cut it. They'll need to get creative, but agreeing on a strategy is harder than Annabelle thought, especially when her best friend, Rachel, has strong opinions that threaten not just their business model, but their friendship as well. With big plans--and big changes--afoot, there's no time for Annabelle and crew to monkey around! Capturing the ups and downs of friendship, family, and middle school in her pitch perfect storytelling, Leslie Margolis keeps readers coming back for more of life according to Annabelle Stevens.
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  • Monkey Business

    Wallace Edwards

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
    From a fish opening a ?can of worms? to a tap-dancing octopus putting his ?best foot forward,? these familiar idioms are re-imagined by award-winner Wallace Edwards in hilarious and unexpected ways. To help readers ?stay on the ball,? the idioms are used in a sentence that accompanies each illustration, and the meaning of each idiom is explained at the end of the book. Every page is so richly illustrated that it is sometimes a challenge to find the hidden monkeys --- some are more easily spotted than others!A playful introduction to idioms, a clever eye-spy book and a gallery of stunning animal portraits, this collection is more fun than a barrel of monkeys!
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  • Monkey Business

    Wallace Edwards

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2004)
    From a fish opening a "can of worms" to a tap-dancing octopus putting his "best foot forward," these familiar idioms are re-imagined by award-winner Wallace Edwards in hilarious and unexpected ways. To help readers "stay on the ball," the idioms are used in a sentence that accompanies each illustration, and the meaning of each idiom is explained at the end of the book. Every page is so richly illustrated that it is sometimes a challenge to find the hidden monkeys -- some are more easily spotted than others! A playful introduction to idioms, a clever eye-spy book and a gallery of stunning animal portraits, this collection is more fun than a barrel of monkeys!
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  • Monkey Business

    Stephanie Barrett, Taryn Dufault

    language (, Dec. 18, 2012)
    Get Mixed Up In Some Monkey Business With Alfie And Stanley!Alfie has never liked bananas very much, and he has never been very good at climbing trees--but all of that changes one day when he eats a very special peanut butter and banana sandwich for lunch. Suddenly bananas are Alfie's favorite food, and his arms feel strong and springy--like he could climb any tree in the whole wide world ... Before long, Alfie finds that his kitchen has transformed into a lush tropical jungle filled with some unexpected new friends--monkeys! As Alfie spends time with his new friends, he learns that monkeys are extremely hardworking, and that there are a lot of jobs that a monkey does better than anybody else. For instance, nobody picks coconuts from the tops of the twirly-whirly trees faster than a monkey. Nobody paints a house faster either. And of course, nobody is more qualified to test out a new set of monkey bars than a monkey himself. To top it all off, nobody else will do the work for the very fair price of just a few ripe bananas.But monkeys have one other extra special skill, a skill so amazing that you have to see it to believe it. So, when Alfie and his furry friends see a flyer for an 'Amazing Feats Contest' they know just what to do. Will it be enough to win the contest and earn the prize? Join Alfie in his next Sandwich Series adventure and find out!A Fun Project Brings Alfie And Stanley To Life!What if you could sit down and write a real letter to your favorite children's book character? Well, at the end of Monkey Business, you can do just that ... you might even get something in return! This is a great project to do with your child or grandchild ... and imagine their delight when they actually hear back from Alfie and Stanley! After all, it's not every day you get mail from a monkey ...About The AuthorWhen Stephanie Barrett was a child she didn't walk around with a security blanket or a stuffed animal; instead she walked around with a copy of Richard Scarry's Best Storybook Ever. It might not have been as warm and fuzzy, but it more than made up for it with wonderful stories and beautiful illustrations.Before long she began to scribble stories of her very own onto construction paper and legal pads. Her love affair with children's books has continued ever since, and she absolutely loves being able to share her books with children of all ages. She lives in central Florida with her husband, dog, and cat.
  • Monkey Business

    Random House, Patrick Spaziante

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 23, 2013)
    Can Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat evil aliens and a superintelligent, mind-reading monkey? Boy ages 7–9 will love this action-packed, full-color storybook.
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  • Monkey Business

    J. Otto Seibold, Vivian Walsh

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Space Monkey, a former astronaut now involved in big business, must figure out a way to get a tiny bug out of his company's new product. By the authors of Mr. Lunch Takes a Plane Ride.
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  • Monkey Business

    Art Baltazar, Franco Aureliani, Mike Norton

    Hardcover (DC Comics, July 1, 2012)
    Superboy discovers that an unwanted guest in the team’s cave is not really what he appears to be! Is the threat deadly to only The Boy of Steel β€” or is the entire Justice League in danger, as well? Superboy struggles to find the balance between fighting for himself and for the sake of others!
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  • Monkey Business

    Virginia Vail

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Feb. 1, 1987)
    The mistreated monkey and lion cub rescued from a carnival owner cause problems for Val, the daughter of the local veterinarian, as Gigi the monkey tears up the essay Val planned to submit in the Humane Society contest.
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