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If someone is a monkey dodger what does he do? A collection of fourteen stories, facts, and lore about monkeys from around the world. This definitive collection of fourteen stories, facts, and lore about monkeys from Africa, Asia, and the Americas will answer all of the monkey questions you never knew you had. With lavish full color illustrations, this is more fun than a barrel of monkeys.
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Juvenile literature, Monkeys, Folklore, Monkeys, fiction, Children's storiesShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Monkey business: stories from around the world
2005, H. Holt
in English
- 1st ed.
0805063927 9780805063929
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Monkey business: stories from around the world
2005, H. Holt
in English
- 1st ed.
0805063927 9780805063929
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Monkey business: stories from around the world
2005, H. Holt
in English
- 1st ed.
0805063927 9780805063929
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Why a monkey's not a man: a West African fable
The people of the trees: a story from the Congo
Bassa proverb, Ivory Coast
The monkey, the rats, the cheese: a Cape Verde Islands tale
The baboon and the shark: a folktale from Liberia
Gola proverb, West Africa
Monkey ancestors: Lemurs in Madacasgar
Speaking of monkeys
The first monkeys: a myth from Mexico
The spider monkey's close shave: a Brazilian folktale
So say the little monkeys: a tale from Amazonia
Traveling monkeys
Tasi and the oranges: a Brazilian Indian folktale
When is a monkey not a monkey?
The monkey keeper: a Chinese parable
Monkey sign language
The snow monkey and the boar: a story of old Japan
The stone monkey: a legend from China
Proverb, Hong Kong
Uncle Monkey and the ghosts: a Filipino folktale
Proverb, India
Prince Rama and the monkey chieftain: from the Ramayana, an epic poem from India
Monkey trivia.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-118)
Accelerated Reader AR MG 4.7 2.0 102537.
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October 8, 2017 | Edited by MARC Bot | merge duplicate works of 'Monkey business' |
August 12, 2011 | Edited by ImportBot | add ia_box_id to scanned books |
May 4, 2011 | Edited by ImportBot | Added new cover |
May 4, 2011 | Edited by ImportBot | Found a matching Internet Archive item record |
May 29, 2009 | Created by ImportBot | Imported from Collingswood Public Library record |