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Quick, little monkey!

Thomson, Sarah L. (Author). Judge, Lita. (Added Author).

When Little Monkey's curiosity causes her to slip and fall to the dark, shadowy rainforest floor, she must hide quick! because an ocelot is looking for lunch. Thanks to Papa, Little Monkey knows just what to do to stay safe. And thanks to her own wit and speed, she escapes. But no sooner is she safe from the ocelot than she finds herself wrapped in the coils of an emerald tree boa. This exciting adventure will enthrall readers as Little Monkey faces one challenge after another and will also teach them about the fascinating lives of pygmy marmoset monkeys, the smallest monkeys in the world.

Book  - 2016
JP Thoms
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  • ISBN: 9781629791005
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2016.

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Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9781629791005
Quick, Little Monkey!
Quick, Little Monkey!
by Thomson, Sarah L.; Judge, Lita (Illustrator)
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Quick, Little Monkey!

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PreS-Gr 2-This fast-paced adventure in a South American forest will have readers on the edge of their seats. Little Monkey and her father (pygmy marmosets) are swinging up in the treetops until they see the shadow of a flying predator (a black hawk-eagle). Father patiently gives Little Monkey instructions: "Hold tight." "Hide here." "Keep still." Little Monkey follows directions until a bright butterfly tempts her out of hiding and she falls down into danger, where she must face two more scary predators (an ocelot and an emerald tree boa) alone. Remembering her father's words and actions, she manages (barely!) to protect herself and get to a place where he can rescue her. The illustrations, done in graphite pencil and watercolor, bring heightened tension and emotion to the crisp, lilting text. Little Monkey's endearing and expressive eyes and facial features make her plight all the more palpable to readers, particularly in the spreads dominated by a predator. An author's note at the end tells readers more about the story and about pygmy marmosets, including that the father provides much of the childcare. VERDICT This dad and daughter escapade will easily engage audiences who like drama and action in their nature stories.-Julie Roach, Cambridge Public Library, MA © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781629791005
Quick, Little Monkey!
Quick, Little Monkey!
by Thomson, Sarah L.; Judge, Lita (Illustrator)
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Clinging to her father's back, Little Monkey travels safely across jungle treetops until one day she's distracted and tumbles downward to the dark forest floor, where hungry predators lurk. Rhythmic text describes how Little Monkey loves "to fly" from "vine to vine" and "branch to branch," holding tightly to her Papa's fur as he carries her "high and safe and quick in the bright, loud, green world." When Papa warns Little Monkey to hide on a tree branch and stay still, she can't resist reaching out for a butterfly and slips "down into a quiet dark." Remembering Papa's advice to hide, keep still, and hold tight, Little Monkey barely escapes a menacing ocelot by climbing up to a "coiled and curved" vine that turns out to be a sinister boa. Fortunately, Papa arrives in the nick of time. Bold pencil lines, atmospheric watercolor washes in bright greens, browns, and yellows, and double-page spreads of Little Monkey's vertical descent and Papa's horizontal flights perfectly convey the drama and energy of jungle life. Exaggerated close-ups of Little Monkey's face capture her range of emotions, from exuberant joy as she rides on Papa's back to paralyzing terror as she faces the unknown. Exciting jungle high jinks starring one adorable little monkey and her protective Papa. (author's note) (Picture book. 3-7) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 9781629791005
Quick, Little Monkey!
Quick, Little Monkey!
by Thomson, Sarah L.; Judge, Lita (Illustrator)
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Quick, Little Monkey!

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As a baby pygmy marmoset rides on her father's back, he shows her how to "read" the jungle landscape for predators-the shadow of wings above, the sound of "soft footsteps" on the ground below-and to stay safe. "Hide here" Papa tells her. "Keep still." When Little Monkey can't resist reaching for a butterfly, she tumbles away from Papa, "down into a quiet dark of slow roots and still earth and cold shadow," and into some very dangerous territory. But Little Monkey remembers her lessons and manages to make her way back to Papa. The wide-eyed primate heroine is cute and plucky, and Judge's (Good Morning to Me!) woodsy-toned watercolors create moments of high drama by playing up the difference in scale between the tiny marmoset and the rest of the world (in one scene, she's dwarfed by the huge eyes of a hungry ocelot). Thomson's (Cub's Big World) poetic text can feel a little overworked in places, but overall it's an evocative story of survival of the itty-bittiest. Ages 3-7. Agent: Linda Pratt, Wernick & Pratt Agency. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 9781629791005
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by Thomson, Sarah L.; Judge, Lita (Illustrator)
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In this reassuring tale, Papa Monkey does such a good job teaching Little Monkey how to stay safe--where to hide, when to keep still--that when she tumbles from a tree, she manages to evade an ocelot and other predators. The rainforest-set illustrations have a sameness but nevertheless capture animals' capacity for cuteness as well as menace. (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.