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A Big League for Little Players
Animals Feel Emotions
Barack Obama
Bears
Bites and Stings
Butterflies and Moths
Gems: Treasures from the Earth
Ghosts in the House
Harold the Dummy
Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad
How Little John Joined Robin Hood
Let's Make Vegetable Soup
Losing Grandpa
Making Mosaics
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Monkey Business
National Parks
Our Solar System
Penguins
Searching for the Loch Ness Monster
Seven Wonders of the Modern World
Snakebite!
The International T-Shirt Challenge
The Moon Bowl
The Titanic: Lost and Found
The Trouble with English
Tsunamis
Two Kettles
Volcanoes
What the Boys Found
What's in a Name?
Wheeling the Snake
Woolly and Fang
Monkey Business Monkey Business
nonfiction
Words Included:
   anthropoid
   habitat
   New World
   Old World
   opposable thumb
   prehensile
   primate
   prosimian
   troop
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Book Summary:
Monkeys are fascinating animals. People love watching them, perhaps because they are so much like humans. Monkey Business discusses the distinctions between monkeys and apes, and between Old World and New World monkeys. Readers will also learn about the many different types of monkeys, where and how they live, and how they interact with people.
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