Five Little Monkeys with Nothing to Do
Five Little Monkeys with Nothing to Do
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Houghton Mifflin
Just the Series: Five Little Monkeys   

Series and Publisher: Five Little Monkeys   

Annotation: Five little monkeys are bored, but their mother has them clean up the house for Aunt Bessie's visit.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #5626584
Format: Board Book
Special Formats: Board Book Board Book
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Copyright Date: 1996
Edition Date: 2004 Release Date: 09/02/14
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-544-08890-5
ISBN 13: 978-0-544-08890-0
Dewey: E
Dimensions: 17 x 19 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

Christelow's five little monkeys make a return appearance, this time to prepare for their Grandma Bessie's visit. When the quintet complain they are bored, Mother has them straighten their room. That task finished, they're bored again, so they're told to clean the bathroom and then pick berries. (Wouldn't most little monkeys stop complaining about being bored at this point?) The monkeys are so dirty that Mother tells them to clean themselves up. In the process, they track up the house, mess up the bathroom, and fling clothes out of their closet as they dress, throwing the house into utter disarray. No wonder Grandma Bessie blinks when Mother tells how they've spent the whole day cleaning. This is pure silliness--just the kind kids like. The monkeys are suitably active, and their mess-making skills, as demonstrated in the watercolor art, are impressive, with clothes scattered everywhere and dirty water overflowing the tub. Perhaps not as noteworthy as the earlier books, but still plenty of fun. (Reviewed Sept. 1, 1996)

Horn Book

Bored and with nothing to do, five little irrepressible monkeys willingly clean, scrub, and tidy up the house in anticipation of Grandma Bessie's visit. But as the cheery watercolor and ink art reveals, an enthusiastic trek to gather berries for dessert undoes all their good intentions. These simian siblings will entertain children with their latest escapade.

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2-When five bored little monkeys complain of nothing to do, their mother gladly enlists their help in getting ready for Grandma's visit. In a great scurry, they clean their room, scrub the bathroom, beat the rug, and pick berries for dessert. Unfortunately, when they turn to readying themselves, they undo all their good work and muss and muddy the entire house. Wordless final pictures show them cleaning again. This is Christelow's fourth book about these little monkeys, and it's not quite as much fun as the author's earlier efforts, no doubt because of the "housework is never done" subject matter. The ink-and-wash cartoon illustrations, however, are lively and offer much that will amuse, such as each little monkey pointing in blame at another. This book can be enjoyed one-on-one or at story hour, and all who read it will gain more appreciation for whoever does the cleaning at home.-Meg Stackpole, Rye Free Reading Room, NY

Word Count: 359
Reading Level: 2.1
Interest Level: P-2
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.1 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 65663 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:2.4 / points:1.0 / quiz:Q15771
Lexile: 400L
Guided Reading Level: G

When five little monkeys ask for something to do, cleaning the house for Grandma Bessie's visit isn't exactly what they had in mind. But leave it to those mischievous monkeys to find a way to make housework fun . . . and messy! Features Eileen Christelow's irresistible monkey art in a sturdy board book edition perfect for repeat readings.


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