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     Little Green Monkey 
    Stories 
    This series of five children's picture books for 
    three-to-eight-year-olds is based on the tiny, pale-green monkeys that so 
    entertained Thomasson's daughters whenever they visited the National 
    Zoological Park in Washington, D.C.  Each book depicts an adventure of the 
    Little Green Monkey, his family, and friends, and each presents a moral or 
    lesson for children.   
    In A 
    Lost Tail (ISBN # 
    1-929202-14-8) Little Green 
    Monkey finds a baby orangutan, who is visiting from Indonesia.  Since the 
    orangutan is an ape instead of a monkey, he has no tail.  When Little Green  
    Monkey finds the baby alone and crying, however, he believes the little ape 
    is crying because he has lost his tail.  Little Green Monkey then sets out 
    to find it for him--until Mommy Monkey explains. 
    In Hattie 
    to the Rescue (ISBN # 
    1-929202-15-6) Little Green 
    Monkey and his sisters disobey their mother and go to the river to swing in 
    the trees.  When Little Green Monkey shows off, he falls into the 
    river--where Hattie Hippopotamus appears to save him and proves that Mommy 
    knows best. 
    In Who's 
    a Friend? (ISBN # 
    1-929202-16-4) Little Green 
    Monkey is sad that he can't play the games his friends can.  When Reggie 
    Rhinoceros asks him to stomp in the mud, he's happy--until he realizes how 
    dirty he's become.  And Grandmommy and Granddaddy Monkey are coming to 
    dinner!  Seeing Little Green Monkey crying, his friends pitch in to help him 
    get clean--and home for dinner. 
    In Jocko 
    Pays a Visit (ISBN # 
    1-929202-17-2) Little Green 
    Monkey's cousin Jocko comes from South America for a visit.  Little Green Monkey is impressed 
    when his cousin hangs by his tail--until Jocko continues to show off.  
    Little Green Monkey decides to teach Jocko a lesson by scaring him--until 
    Daddy scolds Little Green Monkey.  The little monkeys apologize, and Jocko 
    learns that others will like him better if he is just himself. 
    In Where's 
    Eddie?  (ISBN # 
    1-929202-18-0) Little Green 
    Monkey worries that when his friend Eddie Caterpillar changes into a 
    butterfly and learns to fly, he won't be the same anymore.  Then, when Grandmommy Monkey becomes sick and changes her appearance, Little Green 
    Monkey learns that "it doesn't matter how much your outside changes, inside 
    you're still the same." 
    Key Benefits 
    
      - Through the stories of Little Green Monkey and 
      his friends, children will learn basic facts to help them distinguish 
      between African and South American monkeys and monkeys and apes.
 
      - Children will learn that friends can come in all 
      shapes and sizes.
 
      - Children will learn that it doesn't matter what 
      people look like, it's what they're like inside that counts.
 
      - Children will learn the consequences of 
      disobeying safety rules.
 
      - Children will learn that they should let others 
      find out what they can do without showing off.
 
     
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