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Books with title Where's My Monkey?

  • Where's My Mom?

    Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler

    Hardcover (Dial Books, March 27, 2008)
    When little monkey can?t find his mother, butterfly offers to help in the search. Little monkey says that his mother is big, so butterfly leads him to . . . an elephant. No, that?s not right! Little monkey says his mom is furry, so butterfly leads him to . . . a bat. That?s not right either. From then on, little monkey and butterfly meet many jungle animals, but they don?t find Mom until little monkey comes up with just the right description. With Julia Donaldson?s effortless rhyme and Axel Scheffler?s vibrant illustrations, this circular tale combines funny miscommunication with a little bit of science for a charming feel-good adventure.
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  • Where's My Monkey?

    Dieter Schubert

    Board book (Lemniscaat USA, Sept. 30, 2000)
    This favorite picture book, revised for the first time to include text, describes the unusual events that happen when a toy monkey is separated from his young owner. The shimmering watercolors bring to life the enchantingly oddball characters the monkey encounters. These include a mouse colony that uses the monkey's underwear to swing through their house in the bottom of a tree; a hedgehog family that falls asleep with him; and the magpie that steals the monkey away to its nest.
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  • Where's My Mom?

    Jane Horne

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Bright and lively new series of lift-the-flap board books.Sneak-a-peek-a-boo! are a fun new series of lift-the-flap board books. Follow the sweet, rhyming text as it asks you to find out where the kitten, puppy, bear and animal mom are hiding! Each page encourages children to lift the flap and discover what is hiding beneath! A small cut-through hole gives a clue to what's behind the flap and a small tab on the side of the flap helps little hands to easily lift the flap and find out! Filled with bright, lively design and beautiful photographic images, Where's My Kitten?, Where's My Puppy?, Where's My Bear? and Where's My Mom? will engage and entertain children.
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  • Where's My Mommy?

    Jo Brown

    Board book (Tiger Tales, Sept. 1, 2006)
    When Little Crocodile emerges from his shell, he goes in search of his mommy and encounters many jungle animals along the way until he comes across a group of crocodiles near the water.
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  • Where's My Monkey?

    Dieter Schubert

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 3, 1992)
    Through a wordless chain of events, a boy's toy monkey is lost in a rainstorm and retrieved only after it passes through many hands
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  • Where's My Mommy?

    Carol Roth, Sean Julian

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, March 1, 2012)
    When sleepy little kitty wakes from her nap, she can't find her mommy. She asks the barn animals for help. Her new friends are happy to help. "Moo!" says the calf. "Oink!" sys the pig. "Quack!" says the duck. After all, that's how they call their mommies. Poor little kitty's mommy is nowhere to be found...until kitty tries one more thing.
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  • Where's My Monkey?

    Dieter Schubert

    Hardcover (Dial, April 6, 1987)
    Through a wordless chain of events, a boy's toy monkey is lost in a rainstorm and retrieved only after it passes through many hands.
  • Where's Mommy?

    Beverly Donofrio, Barbara McClintock

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, March 11, 2014)
    A companion picture book to Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary, Maria that makes for perfect bedtime reading!In this companion to the acclaimed picture book Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary, Maria (Mary's daughter) and Mouse Mouse (Mouse's daughter) are looking for their mothers. They're not in their bedrooms, their car and cart are still in the driveway, and they are not in the gazebo or under the mushroom! Where could they be? Well, turns out Mary and the Mouse are great friends—just like Maria and Mouse Mouse—and soon the new generation is in on the old generation's secret, and vice versa. Sparingly told and beautifully illustrated, this book is every bit as charming as its predecessor. Kids will pore over the minute details of a mouse's parallel world.
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  • Where's My Mommy?

    Jo Brown

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., March 4, 2014)
    Little Crocodile hatches and looks for his mommy. "Are you my mommy?" he asks a monkey. But Little Crocodile can't swing like the monkey. He asks an elephant, a tiger, and a zebra, too, but he can't act like the other animals, either. Then he sees splashing by the river...
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  • Where's Mommy?

    Beverly Donofrio, Barbara McClintock

    language (Schwartz & Wade, March 11, 2014)
    In this companion to acclaimed Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary, Maria (Mary's daughter) and Mouse Mouse (Mouse's daughter) are looking for their mothers. They're not in their bedrooms, their car and cart are still in the driveway, and they are not in the gazebo or under the mushroom! Where could they be? Well, turns out Mary and the Mouse are great friends—just like Maria and Mouse Mouse—and soon the new generation is in on the old generation's secret, and vice versa. Sparingly told and beautifully illustrated, this book is every bit as charming as its predecessor. Kids will pore over the minute details of a mouse's parallel world.
  • Where's My Mom?

    Leon Rosselson, Priscilla Lamont

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 1, 1996)
    A boy looks all over the house for his mother and finally finds her in her own bed, asleep
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  • Where's My Mommy?

    Liran Shaked

    language (, Oct. 20, 2019)
    Did you left alone with the kids and mommy is not at home ? Kids are crying and you have difficulties to relax them ?THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU !“Where Is Mommy?” is a new and amusing book that joins children’s imaginations for a funny and exciting journey with mommy across the world.The essence of this book is to help our beloved children throughout the difficulties of missing mom when she's not at home. With the help this book, we will join our children for meeting interesting animals and playing game and tickles. We will release the anxiety a child carries while mommy is missing.So go ahead! Play and tickle!