Monkey See, Monkey Do "...is...a way for a child to wind down with a grandparent, parent, or caregiver at the end of a long day. The rhyming is excellent, as is the rhythm, and it's not too long, which tired adults will be happy to see. Many of the things the monkey gets up to, the child can try for him or herself, so the book is... interactive too. And it ends perfectly with monkey being tired at the end of a long day and snuggling up with Fred, ... his stuffed dog. So if you happen to be on the hunt for an 'end of day' book for a two, three, or four-year old, I'd highly recommend Monkey See,…mehr
Monkey See, Monkey Do "...is...a way for a child to wind down with a grandparent, parent, or caregiver at the end of a long day. The rhyming is excellent, as is the rhythm, and it's not too long, which tired adults will be happy to see. Many of the things the monkey gets up to, the child can try for him or herself, so the book is... interactive too. And it ends perfectly with monkey being tired at the end of a long day and snuggling up with Fred, ... his stuffed dog. So if you happen to be on the hunt for an 'end of day' book for a two, three, or four-year old, I'd highly recommend Monkey See, Monkey Do. There's a wonderful simplicity to it which children will love; so much so, it could end up being a family favorite!" A 'Wishing Shelf' Book Review - www.thewsa.co.uk
Harriet Cobb, a native of Kentucky, has made Memphis, Tennessee, her home for more than four decades. The wife of a pilot, she has traveled widely throughout the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and parts of South America. In 2018, she and her husband marked their fortieth wedding anniversary with a three-week journey through Alaska and Canada. Her years abroad included living and working in both England and the Middle East, experiences that continue to shape her worldview and her writing.Upon returning to the United States in 1983, Harriet and her husband devoted themselves to raising three sons. Life was full-church commitments, Scouting, and a constant rotation of sports kept the household lively and the schedule demanding. Alongside these responsibilities, Harriet operated a successful custom cake business for twenty-five years.With the passing of her husband and the closing of her business, Harriet turned to writing as a way to give voice to the moments she had long treasured. Many of her stories are drawn from the everyday joys and challenges of family life, often touched by the perspective of a grandmother. While she occasionally employs literary license, her work is rooted in authenticity and infused with warmth, humor, and a deep appreciation for life's small but meaningful details.Her debut book, Carmine - A Very Special Horse, introduced readers to her story-telling, and her forthcoming title, Mom's Bedroom Door, continues that journey. Readers may connect with her through her website, www.harrietcobb.com, where she shares updates on her work.
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