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It's Them Monkey Pirates Again!


Monkey Pirates

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No. of pages 160

Published: 2009

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This be another funny book starring many monkeys, a time-travelling wardrobe and a very rude book fairy - you have been warned!

Them Monkey Pirates are back - and this time they've promised to find Emily Jane's uncle. But they end up in the future instead. Can a robot called Julian and a very large banana help? Or will it all end in monkey mayhem and mischief?

Perfect for young readers who want their animal stories to be boisterous, naughty and 100 miles an hour, this is a story from the same stable as Mr Gum and Barry Loser. Side-splitting enough to capture the imagination of boy readers and girl-friendly thanks to a feisty female heroine, make time to monkey around with this book.

Praise for The Monkey Pirates `A funny new series that is sure to get even the most reluctant reader reading' - Lovereading

 

This book is part of a book series called Monkey Pirates .

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Egmont UK Ltd .

Ben Redlich is an illustrator, cartoonist, writer and occasional animator. He lives in Brisbane, Australia. Mark Skelton Mark Skelton worked as a civil servant in a Job Centre and then in magazine publishing. The Monkey Pirates was his first book. Mark died in 2008. Ben Redlich Great grandson to Latvian immigrants, Ben Redlich was born in Brisbane, Australia. Much of his childhood was spent doing lots of things requiring subsequent Tetanus shots. When he wasn't doing these things he spent every waking hour doodling on school note pads, which helped him to decide that he wanted to doodle for a living when he grew up. Ben works part time as a church cleaner, whilst also sharing a cluttered unit room with silverfish and dustmites. His website is www. benredlich. com

This book is in the following series:

Monkey Pirates

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