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Silly Monkey

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Silly Monkey is as an easy-to-read book for both preschool and school-aged children. It is a short book promoting good behavior. As a nanny, Rhoda Sye witnesses how subliminal messages and positive reinforcement encourage children of all ages. This short and sweet anytime story will be sure to win the audiences attention.
Monkey knows how to behave, but he wants to know the reaction hell get from doing things his way. How could anyone not think its fun to be silly? This rhyming short story of a three-and-a-half-year-old Monkey offers a fun and subliminal lesson. Set in a toddlers typical daymorning routine, preschool, carpool, and so forthMonkey figures out that the things his mommy and daddy teach him warrant a pleasant reaction from others, versus being silly. With repetitious use of the soft, endearing words Silly Monkey, young listeners and new talkers alike can memorize and repeat the words to help internalize the books message.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateSep 18, 2013
ISBN9781491814185
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Joshua Allen

He is a loving father of three children, two step children and with a wonderful wife. He has always enjoyed story telling with a special message of "good" as his children grew up. The most satisfying feeling is when the children would ask for the story be told again and again. He knew that an educational message on the true value of diversity could be told in an entertaining way for children to understand, learn and appreciate.

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