Browse all books

Books with title Monkey Nut

  • Monkey

    Wu Ch’êng-ên, Kenneth Williams, Arthur Waley - translator, Naxos AudioBooks

    Audible Audiobook (Naxos AudioBooks, Oct. 2, 2015)
    Considered one of China's great classical novels, Wu Ch'êng-ên's Journey to the West was translated by Arthur Waley in abridged form as Monkey in 1942 and has delighted English readers ever since. It is a riveting adventure story about a priest's quest to obtain holy Buddhist scriptures for the Tang emperor; joining him on this rollicking journey: Sandy, Pigsy, and the mischievous monkey king, Sun Wukong, whose flying cloud and magic cudgel are never far from his infamous deeds. Waley's accessible rendition of Wu Ch'êng-ên's novel has become a classic in its own right: Gods, demons, and disobedient monkey spirits all come alive in this entertaining work.
  • Monkey

    Penny Little, Mary McQuillan

    Board book (Disney-Hyperion, )
    Is your child a little monkey one day and a piggie the next? What better way to get in character than to put on a plush headband with ears, and clip on a furry tail! These unique dress-up play sets are just right for sparking young imaginations-and at just the right price.
    K
  • Monkey

    Jeff Stone

    Paperback (Yearling, Sept. 12, 2006)
    At 11-years-old, Malao is the youngest of the Five Ancestors. Master of the monkey fighting style, he’s curious and quick, fast and fun-loving. But now, with the destruction of the temple and the deaths of his older brothers and Grandmaster, Malao the fun-loving monkey is forced to face things he’d rather not. As he grapples with these new and unwelcome feelings, Malao has an encounter with a dangerous band of bandits, is adopted by a troop of monkeys commanded by a one-eyed albino, and hears tantalizing rumors of a mysterious recluse called the Monkey King, who is said to act, and look, a lot like him. . . .From the Hardcover edition.
    R
  • Monkey

    Caroline Arnold, Richard Hewett

    language (StarWalk Kids Media, Sept. 22, 2013)
    A fascinating view of the day-to day life of this distinctive monkey, both in captivity and in the wild, Monkey examines the physical characteristics and social behaviors that all monkeys share, as well as those that are unique to the mangabeys. Illustrated with forty lively, full-color photographs, Monkey is a delightful introduction to this nimble inhabitant of the African rainforest.
    R
  • Monkey Nut

    Simon Rickerty

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, Jan. 31, 2013)
    Winner of Roald Dahl Funny Prize 2013 Two little creatures + one monkey nut = big trouble! Is it a hat? Or a boat? Or a drum? Whatever it is, everyone wants it - and they DON'T want to share! One little monkey nut causes big trouble in this bright, funny and original book. Praise for Monkey Nut: "With brio and inventiveness he fills the pages with splashes, squabbles, contrast and laughter." Michael Rosen"A bright and cheerful picture book that will have young readers laughing out loud from beginning to end." The Bookbag"Who would have thought that one little monkey nut could make such a hilarious and imaginative book?... Bright and colourful, this is a lovely story about sharing." Parents in Touch "Bold images brilliantly convey this witty story about how much trouble one monkey nut can cause!" Julia Eccleshare for Lovreading.co.uk"Anyone would find looking at this book an exhilarating experience." Books for Keeps
  • Monkey

    Jeff Stone

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 27, 2005)
    At 11-years-old, Malao is the youngest of the Five Ancestors. Master of the monkey fighting style, he’s curious and quick, fast and fun-loving. But now, with the destruction of the temple and the deaths of his older brothers and Grandmaster, Malao the fun-loving monkey is forced to face things he’d rather not. As he grapples with these new and unwelcome feelings, Malao has an encounter with a dangerous band of bandits, is adopted by a troop of monkeys commanded by a one-eyed albino, and hears tantalizing rumors of a mysterious recluse called the Monkey King, who is said to act, and look, a lot like him. . . .
    U
  • Monkey

    Ann B Smith, Antoni Bazia, Steven Niem

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 18, 2015)
    When Bazia began to retell a traditional central African folk tale called The Monkey’s Heart to young people, we knew we had found a very special way to talk about good and evil, friendship and courage. Project Bazia decided to lengthen this Monkey’s tale because Monkey is a very special fellow. Curious about the world, clever in survival, and kind to others, Monkey journeys up the Nile and meets other animals whose personalities will entertain and instruct you about the strengths and weaknesses of human hearts. Our illustrator, Steven Niem, hopes that his drawings will deepen your connection to the lessons in this fable. Steven was born in Sudan and now resides in San Diego, California.
    S
  • Monkey

    Wu Ch'Eng-En, Arthur Waley

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, March 1, 1994)
    Monkey depicts the adventures of Prince Tripitaka, a young Buddhist priest on a dangerous pilgrimage to India to retrieve sacred scriptures accompanied by his three unruly disciples: the greedy pig creature Pipsy, the river monster Sandy and Monkey. Hatched from a stone egg and given the secrets of heaven and earth, the irrepressible trickster Monkey can ride on the clouds, become invisible and transform into other shapes skills that prove very useful when the four travellers come up against the dragons, bandits, demons and evil wizards that threaten to prevent them in their quest. Wu Ch'eng-en wrote Monkey in the mid-sixteenth century, adding his own distinctive style to an ancient Chinese legend, and in so doing created a dazzling combination of nonsense with profundity, slapstick comedy with spiritual wisdom.
  • Monkey

    Jessica Headey Gandolfi

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley, Aug. 30, 2019)
    This book is a story about an orphan. It is a magical tale of connection and trust, but most importantly, LOVE. Monkey is an orphan. He is an orphan with a dream, a wish, and a belief in magic. Monkey has a burning desire, to love and be loved. Amelia is a little girl with a dream, a wish and who also believes in magic. She has a twin brother, Samuel, a loving mummy, and a wonderful gift. She has so much love to give, it shines out of her eyes like sparkly moonbeams; it is a gift that is destined for someone very special. Their worlds collide at a funfair in a leafy suburb of London, and the magic begins. Will Amelia and Monkey make each other's wishes come true?
    L
  • Monkey Monkey Monkey

    Cathy MacLennan

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, March 3, 2009)
    An explosion of color and pattern, plus a mischievously appealing title character, will make this picture book a children’s favorite—and one they’ll pick up again and again!What does Little Monkey really want? A monkey-monkey nut! So he searches the jungle, high and low and all around. Along the way, he sees new sights, hears new sounds, and makes lots of new friends. But will he get the nut he’s looking for? Follow Monkey on this rollicking rainforest romp to find out! A tender, loving reunion with Mom and Dad makes the perfect end to this rhyming, rhythmic tale.
    L
  • Monkey

    Rachel Elliot, Jacqueline East

    Board book (B.E.S., May 8, 2009)
    This title in the Wiggle-Waggles board books series features a cheerful Monkey's face on the front cover. It's constructed of layered board sections that create an amusing 3D effect. When kids move Monkey's ears back and forth his mouth moves and he eats some tasty berries. Children can also touch furry patches in some of the illustrations. The funny story is written in verse, with bright, full-color illustrations on every sturdy board page.
    H
  • Monkey

    Igloo

    Hardcover (Igloo Books Ltd, )
    None