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original é da Little Tiger Press e, passando a publicidade, tem sempre publicações muito boas para os miúdos.
Divertida, enérgica, bem ilustrada, os miúdos gostam, So cute! My favorite part is when the sharks say "Yummy Yummy Food for my Tummy", Two monkey's live on opposite islands and want to get together for coconut cake and banana milkshakes.
They try and try but there are sharks in the water, eventually they happen upon a way to have their party.
I was a little alarmed by the role of the sharks at first, but they aren't too frightening in the end.
The illustrations aren't my favorite they're a little old school cartoonish, The edition I have is called "Shark Trouble",I came across this
book in summer camp reading it toyear olds, They loved it and it is great to do funny voices as you read, However, I also teach Psychology in high school and realized that the book if chock full of Freudian references.
I use it in my class and read it to myth andth graders, The male chimp lives on "banana island" and the female chimp on "coconut island" unconscious references to the male and female body parts.
The sharks are the superego trying to prevent the chimps from getting together for "banana milkshakes and coconut cake.
" The chimps come together when their tree tops becomes intertwined like two bodies having sex and then they can have their fun.
I don't mean to ruin a good children's story, it still is, but the Freudian references are pretty obvious.
This is Taison's favorite book that his Nana reads to him, In fact, Nana bought it for his birthday, He just loves it. I know I should probably put books on here that I love, but thought we could add books for kids as well.
My nephews loved it, they thought it was funny with the dancing and numerous attempts at outwitting the sharks.
And they were happy with the happy ending,
It was an easy read with one of those repetitive catch phrases that stick in your head and make a book really memorable.
The kids' handsdown favorite this week, This is a lighthearted and silly book about problemsolving, Two chimpanzees on separate islands want to get together to share their bananas and coconuts, but there are hungry sharks looming below.
What will they do! My threeyearold loves to think of her own ideas of how they can get together as we read along.
Two chimps live on two seperate islands and they want to meet, Unfortunately, the water between them is full of sharks, Jess and George are two monkeys who live on neighboring islands, and they think it would be a great idea to get together for banana milkshakes.
But they have a problemhungry sharks are swimming between the islands! No matter what they try, George and Jess keep hearing the chant of the hungry sharks: Yummy, yummy! Food for my tummy! Finally, Jess and George realize that all they need to do is sit down and think about the problem, and it solves itself! i read this book in story hour at my library when i was abouti really liked it and always went around saying "Yummy yummy food for my tummy".
recently i've been trying to find it i couldn't but when i joined good reads i found it!
this book is a cute story about two monkeys who want to have smoothies together but the sharks are in between them.
i really like this book,stars. I only read it for one group, They enjoyed it, but I don't think every group would, May be better if shortened a bit,.stars
George the monkey and Jess the monkey live on separate islands where they can see each other.
They both would love to somehow get together to visit, but the water between them is infested with hungry sharks.
Sam Lloyd studied at Brighton University where she gained a BA Hons in Illustration, Now Sam is the author and illustrator of many successful picture books for children, Her picture books include Happy Day, Sad Dog which won the Sainsburys Baby Book Award in, Mr Pusskins which won the Booktrust Pre School Award inand the V A Illustration Award.
Most recently Calm Down Boris published by Templar inhas been chosen by Richard and Judy for their Christmas Picks.
As well as writing and illustrating books, Sam also enjoys yoga, swimming, camping and doing outdoorsy things.
She has been all over the world, including travels to India and Australia, Sam also does a lot of voluntary work with children, painting murals, .