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Monkey Trouble

AUTHOR: David Martin
ISBN: 0763607711

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Meet Monkey! In four short, funny stories, this appealing character will help your Brand New Reader learn to love books. Monkey is lovable and amusing and finds himself in all sorts of child-friendly-and comical-situations. Pictures, patterned...

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Monkey Trouble
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by David Martin


From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 1-In Business, a little monkey makes birthday presents for his mother, hides in a trash can, gets so many bandages that he pretends to be a mummy, and loses a tooth. In Trouble, the same character pops some balloons, gets carried away by a kite, pretends to eat worms, and has a series of close calls that culminate in a big "SPLASH!" The chapters have one sentence per page, and feature plenty of repetition and controlled vocabularies. The colorful cartoons help new readers decipher unfamiliar words. The stories have a touch of humor, which adds to their appeal. Early readers will find success in reading these independently.Sharon R. Pearce, Geronimo Public School, OK Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Monkey's troubles include popping balloons, high-flying kites, and puddles.


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         Book Review

Monkey Trouble
- Book Reviews,
by David Martin

Monkey Trouble

ANNOTATION

Monkey's troubles include popping balloons, high-flying kites, and puddles.

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 1-In Business, a little monkey makes birthday presents for his mother, hides in a trash can, gets so many bandages that he pretends to be a mummy, and loses a tooth. In Trouble, the same character pops some balloons, gets carried away by a kite, pretends to eat worms, and has a series of close calls that culminate in a big "SPLASH!" The chapters have one sentence per page, and feature plenty of repetition and controlled vocabularies. The colorful cartoons help new readers decipher unfamiliar words. The stories have a touch of humor, which adds to their appeal. Early readers will find success in reading these independently.-Sharon R. Pearce, Geronimo Public School, OK Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.


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