A Monkey Baby Grows Up

Author:   Joan Hewett ,  Richard Hewett
Publisher:   Carolrhoda Books
ISBN:  

9781575057774


Pages:   33
Publication Date:   14 May 2014
Format:   Electronic book text
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Gabbie is a monkey baby. She is growing up in a zoo. She drinks her mother's milk and eats the vegetables, fruit, and nuts that the zookeeper feeds her. With her strong fingers and toes, Gabbie climbs onto her mother's back, into trees, and onto toys.

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Author:   Joan Hewett ,  Richard Hewett
Publisher:   Carolrhoda Books
Imprint:   Carolrhoda Books
ISBN:  

9781575057774


ISBN 10:   1575057778
Pages:   33
Publication Date:   14 May 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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. . . ideal for story time in a classroom or library. . . designed to pique an early interest in this small primate. --Booklist Enticing photographs and simple text. . . Gabbie's growth from birth to six months is wonderfully depicted and carefully described in this book for the young animal enthusiast. . . easy-to-understand terms. The full and half-page color photographs show the monkey close-up and personal. . . will appeal to young children and emergent readers who are interested in and enjoy looking at pictures of animals. Recommended. --Library Media Connection . . . well-illustrated with numerous color photographs. . . The very simple language (e.g., 'Gabbie sees other monkeys too. The monkeys take care of each other. One monkey grooms another. The monkeys are like a family.' (p.12)) and colorful illustrations make this book ideal for story time in a classroom or library. --Science Books & Films


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