Monkey See, Monkey Do: A Picturereading Book for Young Children

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Ooops! The zoo keeper has accidentally left the door to the monkey cage open. Curious to explore the zoo, Little Monkey sets out to meet some other animals and learn some new tricks. Come along on this delightful adventure in the charming zoo created by illustrator Bill Bolton. In the end, we learn that being oneself is the best thing to be. PictureReading Books: The stories in this series are told in pictures, not words...so children aged 3 to 5 (and older struggling readers) can 'read' the pictures to enjoy and understand the wordless narrative. Parents and teachers don't need to read these stories to their children, but they can create a dialogue by asking questions, spread-by-spread, with the result that your pre-schooler will soon be narrating what he or she sees in the pictures and telling you the story! These books also have wonderful potential in bilingual families, because they can be 'read' in any language.

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9780881665918
  • ISBN: 9780881665918
  • Pub Date: 28th November 2016
  • Publisher: Meadowbrook Press,U.S.
  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 24

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About Bruce Lansky

Bruce Lansky has edited 18 poetry anthologies and 3 silly song book anthologies. He has also created the GigglePoetry.com website for children, and the Girls to the Rescue and New Fangled Fairy Tales series.

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About Bill Bolton

A. H. Benjamin is the author of more than 20 books for children. He started writing in the mid-1980s and had several stories published in storybooks, magazines and annuals. His work has been translated into over 20 languages including Greek, Arabic, Turkish and Korean and has also been adapted for radio, television and theatre. He is married with four grown-

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