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33 pp.
| Atheneum/Schwartz |
September, 1998 |
TradeISBN 0-689-81038-5$$16.00
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Yumi Heo.
This Brazilian Indian pourquoi tale explains why tiny "blackmouth" monkeys spend their nights in thorny trees: they intend to build shelter but end up playing instead. The swinging rhyme leads the reader from phrase to phrase with a noisy monkey jabber refrain, which lends itself well to reading aloud. The pencil, oil, and torn paper illustrations recall simple folk art.