In this cozy picture book set on Christmas Eve, the Five Little Monkeys are sure that every little noise they hear is Santa--and of course they have to jump out of bed each time to investigate! Will they ever go to sleep?
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When babysitter Lulu takes the five little monkeys trick-or-treating, they decide to change costumes with their friends and try to fool Lulu and their mother.
Mama has said it is time for "Lights out! Sweet dreams! No more reading in bed," but her five little monkeys cannot resist reading just a few more books to one another.
Five little monkeys go shopping for school clothes with their mama, but in spite of her warnings about not wandering off, things quickly get complicated.
A counting book in which one by one the little monkeys jump on the bed only to fall off and bump their heads.
Five little monkeys sitting in a tree discover, one by one, that it is unwise to tease Mr. Crocodile.
The five little monkeys try to avoid going to bed by playing hide and seek with the babysitter.
The five little monkeys try to bake a cake for their mother's birthday without waking her up.
Five little monkeys wash the family car before trying to sell it, but that is only the beginning of their adventures with the old heap.
A rather ordinary pumpkin wins a prize for "the best-loved pumpkin at the fair, the best-loved pumpkin anywhere."
The five little monkeys try to bake a cake for their mother's birthday without waking her up.
Five little monkeys are bored, but their mother has them clean up the house for Aunt Bessie's visit.
Combines the traditional rhyme about the five little monkeys who jump on their bed with new stories in which they tease Mr. Crocodile, clean house, bake a cake, wash the car, play hide and seek, take a bath, and read books.
The five little monkeys try to avoid going to bed by playing hide and seek with the babysitter.
Join the Five Little Monkeys as they count from one to ten and learn to trace each number along the way. Indented numbers are perfectly sized for little fingers to follow along, and interactive flaps reveal exciting counting surprises throughout.
Five little monkeys are bored, but their mother has them clean up the house for Aunt Bessie's visit.
When a new girlfriend comes between Emma the dog and her owner George, Emma e-mails "Ask Queenie," an advice column for dogs having problems with difficult humans.
"Robins are the most familiar and beloved of all birds, found throughout North America and celebrated as one of the first signs of spring. But there's a lot about them that most people don't know! In this visually stunning picture book that features comic-book panels combined wit...