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Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail (The Funny Monkey Boys) captures the spirit of youthful curiosity through lighthearted storytelling and playful imagination. The book introduces two monkey brothers whose world is built on whimsy, humor, and an ever-present desire for fun. Their setting a treehouse in the woods establishes an environment of boundless adventure, where ordinary routines like going to school become opportunities for mischief and discovery. Through the brothers antics, the narrative celebrates impulsiveness and the energy of early learning experiences. Rather than presenting orderly…mehr

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Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail (The Funny Monkey Boys) captures the spirit of youthful curiosity through lighthearted storytelling and playful imagination. The book introduces two monkey brothers whose world is built on whimsy, humor, and an ever-present desire for fun. Their setting a treehouse in the woods establishes an environment of boundless adventure, where ordinary routines like going to school become opportunities for mischief and discovery. Through the brothers antics, the narrative celebrates impulsiveness and the energy of early learning experiences. Rather than presenting orderly lessons, it revels in the unpredictable rhythms of play and experimentation. The stories focus on the delight of simple pleasures, the companionship between siblings, and the creative potential of childhood. The humorous situations they find themselves in provide more than amusement; they serve as imaginative extensions of everyday experiences seen through the lens of animated woodland life. By leaning into a world where animals live like children and where rules exist mainly to be toyed with, the book encourages laughter, exploration, and the joyful chaos of early growth.
Autorenporträt
Howard Roger Garis was an American author, born on April 25, 1873, in Binghamton, New York. He is best known for creating the beloved character Uncle Wiggily Longears, an elderly rabbit who starred in a popular series of children's books. Garis had a talent for writing stories that captivated young readers, often filled with humor, adventure, and moral lessons. Many of his books, including those featuring Uncle Wiggily, were illustrated by Lansing Campbell, contributing to their charming and enduring appeal. Garis also worked as a writer for various publications before focusing on children's literature. He married Lilian Garis, and together they had a son, Roger Garis. Throughout his career, Garis wrote numerous books and stories, enchanting generations of children with his characters and whimsical tales. He passed away on November 6, 1962, in Amherst, Massachusetts, at the age of 89. His legacy lives on through his many works, which continue to delight readers with their warmth and imagination.