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Manky Monkey

by

Jeanne Willis
Illustrator: Tony Ross

Manky Monkey is sad because he doesn’t feel comfortable doing what the other monkeys do but he’s not sure why. Although he tries to eat nuts and leaves and swing from the trees he just doesn’t feel right.

 

The other apes tease him and drop him in the stream as a joke, but then he discovers he can stand up and this feels much more natural. He then wanders off happily to discover a new way of life.

 

This is a clever and thought-provoking tale of evolution aimed at young children. It is witty and funny with delightful illustrations, and will certainly guarantee lots of fun!

 

Publisher: Andersen Press
  • Tony Ross

    Tony Ross is one of the best-known creators of picture books. He trained at the Liverpool School of Art before working as a cartoonist, a graphic designer, at an advertising agency and as a University lecturer. His most popular books include his interpretations of fairy tales, the Dr Xargle books and the much-loved Little Princess series, which has been turned into a highly successful animated television series. Tony Ross has also illustrated many children’s fiction titles and in his extremely prolific career he has illustrated more than 1200 books.

  • Jeanne Willis

    Jeanne wrote her first book when she was five years old and hasn't stopped writing since. She now has over eighty titles to her name, including picture books, novels and television scripts. She has also won numerous awards, including the Children's Book Award, the Sheffield Children's Book Award and the Silver Smarties Prize. Her teen novel, Naked Without a Hat (Faber) was shortlisted for the Whitbread Award in 2004. She often takes inspiration from dreams and interesting conversations with strangers.

    Jeanne Willis
    Jeanne Willis

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