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Monkey Business


Read With Ladybird

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2001

Great for age 5-12 years

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"Monkey Business" by Lorraine Horsley follows the chaotic yet hilarious adventures of a zookeeper named Lucy who discovers that the monkeys in her care are not just ordinary animals; they possess an unusual level of intelligence and mischief. When a quirky new research scientist arrives to study the monkeys, they unwittingly become embroiled in a series of escapades that challenge Lucy's dedication to her job and her heart. As the lines between human and animal behavior blur, Lucy must navigate the wild antics of her furry friends while discovering her own path to happiness and love amidst the playful mayhem. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Read With Ladybird .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2001 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .

Annabel Spenceley has illustrated many books for children of all ages, both fiction and non-fiction, including Cinderella in the Storyteller series. Nicola Baxter has written and developed over 200 titles for international publishers and loves the magical way that words and pictures work together in children's books. Marie Birkinshaw is the editor and writer of dozens of children's books, including many rhyme, story and novelty books for babies and toddlers. Frank Endersby has worked as an international illustrator for over 10 years. He particularly enjoys creating colourful scenes for children's books and giftware. Jan Lewis's distinctive work has appeared on greetings cards, in animatics for advertising, and in animation for TV, though the bulk of her work has been for a wide range of attractive children's books. Helen Armstrong has worked as a professional teacher and trainer, and writes training guides on child welfare and child safety. She is married and lives in Wiltshire. Ann Kronheimer is an illustrator living in London.

 

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