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Monkey Tricks
Camilla Ashforth, 1993
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story encourages creative thinking and imagination.
Characters teach valuable lessons on friendship and cooperation.
Simple, clear language suitable for young readers.
Bright, colorful illustrations captivate and maintain interest.

Monkey Tricks
Camilla Ashforth, 1993
Animal Jokes for Funny Kids (6) (Buster Laugh-a-lot Books)
Josephine Southon, Andrew Pinder, 2022
128 pages
Why to read
Filled with age-appropriate humor for children.
Enhances linguistic skills through playful wordplay.
Encourages laughter and family bonding during reading.
Boosts understanding of social interactions through jokes.

Animal Jokes for Funny Kids (6) (Buster Laugh-a-lot Books)
Josephine Southon, Andrew Pinder, 2022
Award winning
The REALLY Funny LOL! Joke Book For Kids: Over 200 Side-Splitting, Rib-Tickling Jokes: Guaranteed To Make You LAUGH OUT LOUD!
Mickey MacIntyre, 2014
67 pages
Why to read
Over 200 hilarious jokes boosting kids' reading engagement.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension through humor.
Encourages social skills with shareable laugh-out-loud content.
Perfect for interactive family reading moments.

The REALLY Funny LOL! Joke Book For Kids: Over 200 Side-Splitting, Rib-Tickling Jokes: Guaranteed To Make You LAUGH OUT LOUD!
Mickey MacIntyre, 2014
Award winning
Sidesplitters: Yuck!: The Grossest Joke Book Ever!
Martin Chatterton, 2004
64 pages
Why to read
Engaging humor aids in language and cognitive development.
Encourages social skills through shared laughter experiences.
Promotes creativity with absurd, humorous scenarios.
Offers light-hearted entertainment for young readers.

Sidesplitters: Yuck!: The Grossest Joke Book Ever!
Martin Chatterton, 2004
Elmo: The Zebra From Africa
Elizabeth Vogt, 2012
40 pages
Why to read
Rich, vibrant illustrations captivate young readers.
Introduces children to diverse wildlife and African culture.
Encourages empathy towards animals and nature.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Elmo: The Zebra From Africa
Elizabeth Vogt, 2012
The Big Monkey Mix-Up (An Avon Camelot Book)
Pamela Jane, Cathy Bobak, 1931
96 pages
Why to read
Humorous tale enhances children’s language and social skills.
Engages young readers with delightful, easy-to-follow storyline.
Encourages creativity and witty problem-solving.
Boosts comprehension through playful narrative twists.

The Big Monkey Mix-Up (An Avon Camelot Book)
Pamela Jane, Cathy Bobak, 1931
Award winning
If I Were A Kangaroo
Mylisa Larsen, Anna Raff, Mylisa Larsen and Anna Raff, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Engages imagination with whimsical, dream-like scenarios.
Enhances understanding of animal behaviors and habitats.
Encourages bonding through delightful bedtime story themes.
Supports language development with rhythmic, playful text.

If I Were A Kangaroo
Mylisa Larsen, Anna Raff, Mylisa Larsen and Anna Raff, 2017
Award winning
Ursula Bear (Gazelle Books)
Sheila Lavelle, Thelma Lambert, 1994
96 pages
Why to read
Adventures of Ursula Bear captivate and ignite child's imagination. - Characters demonstrate resilience and problem-solving. - Enhances vocabulary and understanding through engaging storytelling. - Ideal for quality parent-child reading time.
