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Books with title One Little Monkey.

  • Little One

    Timothy G. Huguenin

    Paperback (Timothy G. Huguenin, July 1, 2017)
    Death is cold. Kelsea Stone can’t remember her childhood, and frankly, she doesn’t really care. She’s doing fine on her own in L.A. without any family to tie her down. But when she finds out her estranged birth parents have died and left her their house in Canaan Valley, West Virginia, she discovers more than just an inheritance waiting for her in the mountains. An angry presence lingers there, and it will not rest until it has had its revenge.
  • One Little Monkey

    Stephanie Calmenson, Ellen Appleby

    Hardcover (Dutton Childrens Books, Nov. 1, 1982)
    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.
  • 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 One

    Timothy G. Huguenin

    eBook
    A page-turning haunted tale of ghosts, vengeance, and family ties.Death is cold.Kelsea Stone can’t remember her childhood, and frankly, she doesn’t really care. She’s doing fine on her own in L.A. without any family to tie her down. But when she finds out her estranged birth parents have died and left her their house in Canaan Valley, West Virginia, she discovers more than just an inheritance waiting for her in the mountains. An angry presence lingers there, and it will not rest until it has had its revenge.
  • Little One

    Ariel Andrés Almada, Sonja Wimmer, Jon Brokenbrow

    Hardcover (Cuento de Luz, Feb. 1, 2020)
    "The delightful illustrations lift this above many others of its ilk..." -Kirkus Reviews A perfect tale to read to curious daughters. To the dreamers. To the ones who love braids. To the ones who prefer to wear their hair down. To the ones who fill their mouths with jelly. To the ones that chat away, even when they’re asleep. To the ones who watch in silence, and smile. To the ones who discover the world in the tiniest things. In short, this is a message of love, to remind all daughters that their moms and dads will be there every step of the way through the wonderful adventure that is life. From the hands of the best-selling authors of children's stories Ariel Andrés Almada (author) and Sonja Wimmer (illustration) comes this story that will make families who have a daughter smile in their homes. A journey through her first words, the discovery of her emotions, her dreams ... in short, a story in which both moms and dads and girls will be reflected and excited with each illustration. If you have a daughter, this is the book for you. Don't miss the book trailer! Read the first pages:
  • One Little Monkey.

    Ruth Martin

    Hardcover (Templar, )
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  • 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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  • Little Monkey's One Safe Place

    Richard Edwards, Susan Winter

    Hardcover (Lincoln Children's Books, Nov. 16, 2005)
    When Little Monkey is frightened by the storm he runs to his mother's side. "Don't worry," she says. "There is always one safe place." But Little Monkey doesn't know where to find his one safe place. He searches all through the jungle - in a nest, on an island, in a cave - but none of the places are his one safe place. Tired and sad, Little Monkey goes to find his mother only to realise that his one safe place is much closer to home than he expected.
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  • Little One

    Jo Weaver

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2016)
    Join a new bear cub and his mother as they discover the world together, through every season.Spring is here and new life is stirring. There is so much for Big Bear to teach her new cub as they step out into the forest. Together they eat, swim, fish, and play as one season becomes the next. With Big Bear’s help, Little One grows more and more confident, until winter comes once more and it’s time to head home.With gentle text and stunning black and white illustrations, Jo Weaver reveals the wonder of nature, the first steps of independence, and the strength of parental love.
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  • Monkey and the Little One

    Claire Alexander

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, May 5, 2015)
    Monkey lives all alone in the jungle—and he likes it that way. Then Little One, an adorable mouse, appears and turns Monkey's life upside down. Wherever Monkey looks, whatever Monkey does, Little One is there and doing it too! But when Monkey finally succeeds in sending Little One away, he feels . . . lonely! Can he win back his friend?With Claire Alexander's softly hued, tropical artwork and her sibling-friendly message, Monkey and the Little One tenderly teaches children the value of friendship.
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  • One Little Monkey

    Stephanie Calmenson, Ellen Appleby

    Library Binding (Parents Magazine Press, Oct. 15, 1982)
    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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  • One Little Monkey

    Stephanie Calmenson

    Paperback (Dutton Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1983)
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