December 2013, Xist Publishing, Ebook, Review copy
Themes: nature, monkeys, habitats, nutrition,
families
Summary from Amazon (I don't get anything from mentioning them - it wasn't on Xist's or Julia's website)
“That’s not a monkey who’s peeling a grape.
Bigger and tailless, he must be an ape.”
“Monkeys who live in a family group, travel together and share with their troop.”
Bigger and tailless, he must be an ape.”
“Monkeys who live in a family group, travel together and share with their troop.”
Nayuleska's thoughts
It was knowing how much fun Julia's books
are combined with the vibrant cute cover which had me turning the pages of this
sweet ebook. The monkeys are super cute when they show their love for their
children and family. Both the facts sprinkled in the story and those presented
at the end give readers a few key points to learn, which they will hopefully go
and check up more info about these four legged furries. I liked how counting
and observation were skills the reader gets to engage in on most pages of this
easy and fun read.
Find out more on Julia's website.
Suggested read
More books by Julia are Faux Paw
(Children's, Picture book, 10E/10E)
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