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  2. List of fictional primates in literature - Wikipedia

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    Monkey Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot vs. the Mecha Monkeys from Mars: The main antagonist of the book. He is a Martian monkey who hates living on Mars because it is a barren planet. Most of his time is spent creating evil robots, which are then used later on in the book to capture the robot and attempt to take over planet Earth. Mr. Nilsson: Monkey

  3. The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me - Wikipedia

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    More often, they are said to be red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. However, one version of the cover of the book features a person spitting in pink instead of orange. The Monkey, in both appearance and diet, bears a strong resemblance to Muggle-Wump, a monkey from two of Dahl's earlier books: The Enormous Crocodile and The Twits.

  4. Librarians Consider These the Best Children's Books of All Time

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    Board books, picture books, novels, chapter books — and even a cookbook and experiment-filled science book — made the list. One more thing: Since kids like to imitate adults, make sure they ...

  5. Anica Mrose Rissi - Wikipedia

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    The Anna, Banana chapter-book series, for readers ages 6–10, follows a third-grader named Anna, her wiener dog named Banana, and Anna's two best friends, Sadie and Isabel. [18] Kirkus called the first book in the series, Anna, Banana, and the Friendship Split ( Simon & Schuster , 2015), "a realistic story for sensitive kids."

  6. Zoobreak - Wikipedia

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    Zoobreak is a 2009 children's novel by Gordon Korman and is the sequel to the 2008 book Swindle. The book was released in September 2009 by Scholastic and follows Savannah as she has to rescue her monkey after it has been kidnapped by the corrupt zoo keeper of a zoo boat. The entry was followed by Framed! in 2010.

  7. Caroline Scheaffer Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Arnold (née Scheaffer; born May 16, 1944 [1] [2]) is an American author of 170 books for children as well as an artist and the illustrator of many of her books.Her books primarily cover nonfiction topics such as animals, dinosaurs, human history and culturally notable places. [3]

  8. Carole Boston Weatherford - Wikipedia

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    Carole Boston Weatherford (née Boston; born 1956) is an American author and critic.She has published over 50 children's books, primarily non-fiction and poetry. The music of poetry has fascinated Weatherford and motivated her literary career. [1]

  9. Edward Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Desert Solitaire, Abbey's fourth book and first non-fiction work, was published in 1968. In it, he describes his stay in the canyon country of southeastern Utah from 1956 to 1957. [ 24 ] Desert Solitaire is regarded as one of the finest nature narratives in American literature, and has been compared to Aldo Leopold 's A Sand County Almanac ...

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