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| 1. Good Night, Gorilla by Peggy Rathmann | |
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(01 February, 1996)
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Even if you aren't signing, this book is fabulous. There are opportunities to identify animals and colors on every page, as well as finding the mouse and his banana. ... Read more Subjects: 1. Animals - Apes & Monkeys 2. Animals - Zoos 3. Children's Baby - Boardbooks 4. Children: Preschool 5. Fiction 6. Juvenile Fiction 7. Zoo animals 8. Zoos   | |
| 2. The Complete Adventures of Curious George by H. A. Rey, H.A. Rey | |
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(25 September, 2001)
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Editorial Review Sixty years have passed since a curious little chimp in Africa met theman with the big yellow hat and got into the first of many scrapes. Decadeslater, George is as curious--and naughty--as ever. To celebrate the 60thanniversary of Curious George's debut, this special edition is a collection ofseven classic adventures by Margret and H.A. Rey, along with an introduction bycritic Leonard Marcus, a retrospective note by publisher Anita Silvey, a historyof the Reys by Dee Jones, curator of the de Grummond Children's LiteratureCollection, and a photo album. The many generations of fans of the "good littlemonkey who was always very curious" will be fascinated to learn how H.A. andMargret escaped on bicycle from German-occupied Paris, with just their wintercoats and several picture books (including a draft of Curious George, then calledFifi) strapped to the racks. Photos and essays reveal H.A. to have been agentle, humorous man, while Margret, by all accounts, was spirited and brutallydirect, with a keen business mind. The chemistry between them workedbeautifully. Between them, they created one of the most beloved characters inchildren's literature. This handsome volume includes Curious George,Curious George Takes a Job, Curious George Rides a Bike,Curious George Gets a Medal, Curious George Flies a Kite,Curious George Learns the Alphabet, and Curious George Goes to theHospital. (Ages 4 to 8) --Emilie Coulter ... Read more Customer Reviews (47)
Subjects: 1. Action & Adventure 2. Animals - Apes & Monkeys 3. Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks 4. Children: Kindergarten 5. Classics 6. Fiction 7. Humorous Stories 8. Juvenile Fiction 9. Monkeys 10. Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Apes & Monkeys   | |
| 3. Curious George Four Board Book Set by H. A. Rey, H.A. Rey, Margret | |
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(24 September, 2001)
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This set comes in a sturdy box that buttons to close and contains four different Curious George books inside. The books are all board books and each one has the bright and delightful cartoons that I remember inside. While my baby is still too young to get the gist of the stories, she does enjoy chewing on the book, hehe, and the bright colors keep her attention. This is an awesome gift set, especially for the good price. ... Read more Subjects: 1. Action & Adventure 2. Animals - Apes & Monkeys 3. Children's Baby - Boardbooks 4. Children: Grades 1-2 5. Humorous Stories 6. Juvenile Fiction 7. Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Apes & Monkeys   | |
| 4. Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business by Esphyr Slobodkina | |
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(31 October, 1987)
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I love books that have simple pictures that add to the text rather than distract. I like the simple story line. I particularly like that this book can be used as a stepping stone to other activities (acting like a monkey, balancing hats on your head etc.) The repetitive nature and sing songy words are wonderful for prereading skills. My son loves to act like a monkey stealing my hat as we read this book. A true classic.
Subjects: 1. Animals - Apes & Monkeys 2. Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks 3. Children: Kindergarten 4. Classics 5. Fiction 6. Hats 7. Humorous Stories 8. Juvenile Fiction 9. Monkeys 10. Peddlers and peddling 11. Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Apes & Monkeys   | |
| 5. Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed by Eileen Christelow | |
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(23 March, 1998)
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Subjects: 1. Animals - Apes & Monkeys 2. Children's Baby - Boardbooks 3. Children's poetry 4. Children: Preschool 5. Concepts - Counting 6. Humorous Stories 7. Nursery rhymes 8. Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Apes & Monkeys   | |
| 6. Among Orangutans : Red Apes and the Rise of Human Culture by Carel van Schaik, Perry van Duijnhoven | |
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| 7. Curious George Takes a Job (Curious George) by H. A. Rey | |
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(03 April, 1974)
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Check out page 17. Curious George has been found literally swimming in a vast vat of pasta. Instead of calling animal control and having him put down and tested for rabies, the cook who catches him in flagrante de pesto, instead puts him to work washing dishes -- with both the monkey's hands and his FEET. I sincerely hope no one actually ate off those dishes afterwards. Where is the heath department when you need them? Anyway, the cook sends him to work with the Elevator Man, washing windows on the outside of a hi-rise building (without a safety-line!!!). Curious George sneaks into a room, paints it, and dashes down the fire escape. He falls and breaks his leg. We're treated to a picture of a crying monkey with a wobbly leg, bent in four or five places. In the hospital, on page 36, George has recovered from his broken leg and is left alone for a few minutes. Okay, to keep it brief: he gets into the ether. This violates EVERYTHING I was taught in school about drugs not being fun. And then, on the next page you can tell by Curious George's rapturous grin just how much he enjoyed the experience. And I haven't even mentioned the use of tobacco on page 41 or the prevelence of extremely high-emissions fossil-fueled vehicles on pages 13 and 14. Bottom line: this book is POISON. Protect your children from it at all costs.
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| 8. Songs of the Gorilla Nation : My Journey Through Autism by DAWN PHD PRINCE-HUGHES | |
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(09 March, 2004)
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This is a very humane book and should hopefully open up the minds of many to be more empathetic to the plight of those experiencing autism & of diffierent species. Dawn always knew that she was different, unfortunately for her she never knew why she was different. She reveals her path to self-discovery. Dawn gives the impression that what are normally instinctive social norms, such as smiling at appropriate times, or knowing when to disagree or agree, are entirely learned behaviors on her behalf. What is obvious for the normal person, she has to intellectually grasp, and learn to correctly apply that knowledge. This fortunately offers her a unique way of looking at the world. Unlike others when she spends time and studies gorillas, Dawn sees not only the basics such as a silverback and a playful child, she can sense the individualities of each gorilla. She understands why a gorilla behaves a certain manner. She knows if the individual gorilla is being silly, threatening or displaying grief at the sickness of a family member. With this understanding of Gorillas, Dawn is then capable of applying that knowledge to human behavior, and her own behavior in general. With this application she learns to better handle herself in public and to expand her understanding of the human condition. Some of the other unique characteristics of this book involve how she views the world. One of the better explanations is that autism provides an overload of the senses. Most people have filters that block out unnecessary information. Our senses are better capable of focusing or disregarding some irrelevant sense, touch, sight, or smell. With autism we get the impression that Dawn cannot prevent all these senses from overloading her brain. Since we dont actively think about all of the filters that we do have it's difficult for most people to understand how she feels. This book should be mandatory reading for psychologists or anyone teaching. A lot of the problems Dawn encountered as a child could have been avoided if only some simple humanity and understanding had been applied. This is especially true when we read about how one of her teachers treated her. Hopefully this book will enlighten people on what autism is, and about the fact that apes and animals in general each have their own unique personalities.
Subjects: 1. 1964- 2. Apes & Monkeys 3. Autism 4. Biography 5. Biography & Autobiography 6. Biography / Autobiography 7. Biography/Autobiography 8. Gorilla 9. Human-animal relationships 10. Mammalian Physiology 11. Patients 12. Personal Memoirs 13. Prince-Hughes, Dawn, 14. Social Scientists & Psychologists 15. Wildlife 16. Biography & Autobiography / Social Scientists & Psychologists   | |
| 9. Hug by Jez Alborough | |
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(01 October, 2001)
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The little ape sees other animals (esp. mommy animals and baby animals) hugging, and wants a hug, too. There will be a lot of pointing, "look at the hippos! look at the zebras!" and lots of hugs when this story is read. Very sweet, and a great goodnight story to read to your kids. ... Read more Subjects: 1. Animals - Apes & Monkeys 2. Children's Baby - Boardbooks 3. Children: Preschool 4. Chimpanzees 5. Family - General 6. Fiction 7. General 8. Hugging 9. Jungle animals 10. Juvenile Fiction   | |
| 10. Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb (Bright & Early Board Books) by AL PERKINS, ERIC GURNEY | |
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(20 January, 1998)
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| 11. Good Morning, Gorillas (Magic Tree House) by MARY POPE OSBORNE, SAL MURDOCCA | |
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(23 July, 2002)
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Subjects: 1. Action & Adventure 2. Animals - Apes & Monkeys 3. Children's 4-8 - Fiction - Fantasy 4. Children: Grades 3-4 5. Fiction 6. Gorilla 7. Human-animal communication 8. Juvenile Fiction 9. Magic 10. Readers - Beginner 11. Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic 12. Time travel 13. Juvenile Fiction / People & Places / General   | |
| 12. Curious George Goes to the Hospital (Curious George) by H. A. Rey, Margret Rey | |
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(15 March, 1966)
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I found this story compelling with a strong central character - George's adventures are more about the journey than the destination, and as always, it's great fun tagging along as he encounters the basic trials and tribulations of life, faces them, and overcomes them. I liked his brush with our health care system even better than his foray into corporate America, but the plucky monkey handles himself with aplomb no matter what circumstance he finds himself in. One wonders a bit why George really did eat the puzzle piece in the first place - if he's smart enough to get work you could presume he knows the difference between a puzzle piece and a viable food source, but this small matter didn't distract from my enjoyment of the piece. Oh, the kids liked it too - highly recommended for kids of all ages. ... Read more Subjects: 1. Animals - Apes & Monkeys 2. Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks 3. Children: Grades 1-2 4. Fiction 5. Hospitals 6. Monkeys 7. Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Apes & Monkeys   | |
| 13. Jorge el Curioso (Curious George) by H. A. Rey, Pedro Villa Fernandez | |
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(13 October, 1976)
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And she hasn't yet taken to smoking a pipe :) What's especially interesting is that she doesn't require that the story be translated, though she does like to talk about what Jorge is up to on a given page. "WHY did the man put Jorge in a bolsa?"
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| 14. Curious George Makes Pancakes (Curious George) by H. A. Rey | |
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(26 October, 1998)
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This book has part of the charm of CURIOUS GEORGE GOES TO AN ICE CREAM SHOP, with almost exactly the same plot. There's nothing surprising here-- kids and adults will see Curious George in another formulaic plot. This book was adapted from the Curious George film series, and it is based on characters created by H.A. Rey. It is NOT one of the George books written by H.A. Rey. Some readers are delighted by Curious George, and the plot doesn't matter. In that case, choose CURIOUS GEORGE MAKES PANCAKES. If you want a better story, try CURIOUS GEORGE GOES TO AN ICE CREAM SHOP, or, better still, one of the H.A. Rey-authored original Curious George stories, such as CURIOUS GEORGE GOES TO THE HOSPITAL or CURIOUS GEORGE GETS A MEDAL.
Subjects: 1. Action & Adventure 2. Animals - Apes & Monkeys 3. Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks 4. Children: Grades 1-2 5. Fiction 6. Fund raising 7. Humorous Stories 8. Juvenile Fiction 9. Monkeys 10. Pancakes, waffles, etc. 11. Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Apes & Monkeys   | |
| 15. The Lost City of Faar (Pendragon Series #2) by D.J. MacHale | |
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(01 January, 2003)
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Highly recommended if you enjoyed the first book, Liked books such as "So you want to be a wizard", "Harry Potter and ..." and The "Dark is Rising".
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| 16. Summer of the Monkeys by WILSON RAWLS | |
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(29 December, 1998)
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Jay Berry dreams of catching the monkeys and buying a pony and a gun. Meanwhile, his sister has a crippled leg and his family cannot afford the medical care to fix it. Hmmm, I wonder how this story is going to turn out? Though entertaining and fanciful, the story looses some credibility when the monkeys get the boy drunk on moonshine. No, really. I wouldn't make that up. Everyone lives happily ever after. There is nothing to offend anyone in this book. Not even PETA. The monkeys are ethically treated throughout the novel. ... Read more Subjects: 1. Action & Adventure 2. Animals - Apes & Monkeys 3. Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General 4. Children: Grades 3-4 5. Fiction 6. Juvenile Fiction 7. Monkeys 8. Movie Tie - In 9. Social Situations - General 10. Juvenile Fiction / Social Situations / General   | |
| 17. A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons by Robert M. Sapolsky | |
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There is an apocryphal story going around that Thomas Mann's typist for Joseph and His Brothers said as he finished "So that's what really happened!" (Spolsky, by the way, is not a great fan of Mann -- more smartass hilarity here.) I sort of felt the same way upon finishing this: so that's what really happens with people (Diane Fossey, Laurence of the Hyenas) who go off to Africa to do science. Sapolsky does them all justice. Life is tough, complicated, and rife with compromises, and Sapolsky captures all of this his inimitable style. This is a great book. Read it!
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| 18. The Naked Ape : A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal by DESMOND MORRIS | |
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(13 April, 1999)
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And actually, it's still a darned good book. As Stephen Gaskin remarks somewhere in _This Season's People_, human beings are so intelligent and conscious that it's a matter of controversy whether we're the lowest of the angels or the highest of the primates. Well, the controversy hasn't dissipated since this book was written, but it's still every bit as important for us to recognize and accept the reality of our animal nature. For we _do_ have such a nature, no matter what view of evolution and/or creation we buy into. Evolutionary anthropologist Desmond Morris tends to treat us as though we have _only_ such a nature, as though our being an advanced ape is automatically at odds with our also being a fallen angel. That may or may not be true; I have my opinions on the subject, and you probably have yours. But we don't need to settle that issue in order to find this book immensely valuable. The most solid evidence we have continues to confirm that we have a close genetic kinship with the other primates and that, biologically, we are best treated as primates ourselves. Whatever else may be true of us, this much is about as close as anything in science ever comes to fully established fact. We can disagree about the precise mechanisms of evolution as much as we like; we can disagree about how much of our nature is really accounted for by this or that theory of evolution; but the one fact we can't get around on _any_ account is that as a matter of biology, we _are_ naked apes. We may be more than animals, but we are not less. That's what makes Morris's account so valuable. There just isn't a lot of question that our evolutionary history has shaped us to a very great degree, and Morris is awfully good at explaining how and why this is so. There may be details in need of modification -- after all, evolutionary theory hasn't stood still for the past thirty-five years and some of Morris's own theories were far from universal even then -- but the overall structure is sound. It's no surprise, of course, that this book was so controversial when it was first published; I'm not sure it would be all that much less controversial if it were published for the first time today. But boy, if you want to get a clear sense of what it _means_ for human beings to be primates, this is a great place to acquire it. And contrary to what your initial intuition may be, it _especially_ belongs on the reading list of folks who think human beings have a spiritual side too. Nobody ever made much spiritual advance by denying the hard facts of his or her biological nature and pretending to be a disembodied spirit.
Much of Morris's conjecture has been turned into solid research in more recent years. For example, studies have found that males are sexually attracted to females having a waist/hips ratio of 0.7. This is universal among contemporary societies including primitive societies. When shown diagrams of women having different waist/hips ratios, male members of the primitive societies chose the 0.7 ratio and specifically indicated child bearing ability being linked to it. Females universally are attracted to males having a waist/hip ratio of 0.85. The argument between nurturing versus evolution is likely to continue. This book started the argument. It is certainly a serious argument. Some readers may prefer not to think as humans as being animals. Some readers, particulary those interested in newer cultural trends such as feminism, may find certain of Morris's arguments objectionable. The material is oriented towards understanding how biological evolution of Homo Sapiens has affected their social behavior. It is not directly related to how to get along with your lover or spouse. However, the book was as thought provoking today as when it was written. It is an excellent introduction to the field of evolutionary anthropology.
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| 19. Eight Silly Monkeys by Steve Haskamp | |
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(01 February, 2003)
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| 20. Jane Goodall : 40 Years at Gombe by Goodall Inst | |
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(15 November, 1999)
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Editorial Review Jane Goodall is the most famous primatologist, possibly the most famous field biologist, of the 20th century. Her chimpanzee research did more to increase human knowledge of the lives of our closest relatives than that of any other scientist. It's in large part due to her example that primatology is the closest thing to a female-dominated science. But in 1986 Goodall gave up fieldwork for a higher, more pressing calling: rescuing chimpanzees from inhumane conditions in captivity and preserving the species from extinction. Jane Goodall: 40 Years at Gombe is a pictorial tribute to her life, her studies of the chimpanzees, and her unflagging efforts to motivate human beings on their behalf. "Every individual matters. Every individual has a role to play. Every individual makes a difference." Goodall began her research by giving the chimpanzees names, by observing them as nonhuman individuals. Her activism is directed toward the human individuals: scientists who use apes in research, Africans who live near wild apes, children in Africa and in the industrialized world who can learn to value other creatures for themselves. Goodall says of this last project that "I think Roots & Shoots is probably the reason I came into the world. Yet I couldn't have done it without all those years with the chimpanzees and an understanding that led to a blurring of the line between 'man' and 'beasts.'" --Mary Ellen Curtin
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_____The book covers much of Jane Goodall's life, including biographical info, historical research milestones, and even those special moments that make Goodall the concerned activist she is. It has well-written text and beautiful, high-quality photos. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Jane Goodall, especially those who do not know much about her and would like a starter reference book.
Subjects: 1. Apes & Monkeys 2. Behavior 3. Chimpanzees 4. Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions 5. Gombe Stream Reserve 6. Nature 7. Nature/Ecology 8. Photography 9. Primate Behavior 10. Subjects & Themes - Plants & Animals 11. Tanzania 12. Goodall, Jane   | |
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