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When the old zookeeper moved the monkeys to a cage next to the picnic area, she didn’t know the trouble it would cause … The little monkeys are fascinated by the children’s behavior, and before long they are imitating the children! They play quietly, pick up their banana peels and chew with their mouths closed. Mother Monkey can’t stand it! “Try to behave like monkeys!” she shouts, but to no avail. The children who visit the zoo aren’t happy either: watching well-behaved monkeys is no fun at all. What’s a zookeeper to do? Children will go ape over the way the tables are turned in this playful picture book. Always topical, the theme of manners and behavior is an essential element of school readiness preparation for preschoolers. A laugh-out-loud tale that is sure to bring out the monkey in everyone!
Mother Monkey is not happy when her little monkeys use good manners. The children who visit the zoo are also not happy with well-behaved monkeys.
Explains how to display good table manners before, during, and after a meal.
Join the fun, as animals at the zoo teach children how not to behave at the dinner table. This book will enchant as it teaches children the basics of good manners, because how others view us is important, and it all starts with how we eat. Children will read this book again and again to enjoy the whimsical rhyming verse and the colorful illustrations. Do You Have Better Manners Than The Monkeys At The Zoo? will become a family favorite. Author Kymberlee Rosen was motivated to write this book when she heard some mothers say that manners are old fashioned, and that no one cares about that stuff anymore. She believes that good manners never go out of style, and no matter how technologically advanced we become, nice manners will always matter.
Sure to be a storytime favorite, If Kids Ruled the World showcases the fantastical and fun results of a kid-designed reality. From the inventive (trampoline sidewalks) to the inclusive (nobody will ever be too old to play), these wishes for a more playful world are the perfect kickoff to a conversation about the wildest of dreams.
"Call a buddy and let playtime begin. This fun book show your little monkey good playdate manners that will make everyone smile and have a terrific time" -- P. [4] of cover.
Each day of the week, Little Monkey learns appropriate behavior for a variety of situations.
These naughty creatures offer children examples of how not to behave, from chattering Charlie Chipmunk to foolish Lulu Lambkin. Charming verses and 24 full-page black-and-white illustrations relate each rascal's misdeeds.
This collection of graphic short stories written by Dan Bar-el contains three separate tales of strange and surprising events that all happen one Halloween night. In ?Broom with a View, ? a girl's broom for her witch costume mistakenly gets switched with a broom belonging to a real witch. Featured in ?10 000 Tentacles under the Tub? are two rambunctious boys who fight sea monsters while trick-or-treating as aqua-heroes, only to discover that their biggest challenge still awaits --- in the bathtub. In ?The Fang Gang, ? everything gets turned around for four wannabe vampire girls when they meet up with the real thing. Naturally, all the parents are clueless about what's going on (though in one, the pet dog is in on things ). The stories are just spooky enough and tempered with a touch of silly humor. They're an easy read with minimal text; some panels are even completely wordless or contain only sound effects along with the art. The engaging comic illustrations by David Huyck are darkly toned with lots of softly focused scenes, adding to the mysterious allure. Sharp-eyed readers will notice characters from one story making an appearance in the artwork of another. This book is a perfect classroom choice around Halloween, either as a fun read-aloud or as a great reference for discussing why we celebrate this holiday and the cultural origins of legends about witches, vampires and the like. But it would also be enjoyed year-round by children who like scary plots with not-quite-human character