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56 result(s) for "Jungle animals Juvenile fiction."
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The monkey and the ladybird
\"Min Monkey watches different animals walk by before being surprised by a little ladybird.\"--Provided by publisher.
The enormous crocodile
The enormous crocodile devises secret plans and a few clever tricks to secure his lunch only to have them foiled by his neighbors.
Who woke the baby?
Feeling grumpy when he is awakened early, a little gorilla identifies an assortment of animals who collectively interrupted his rest and is gently comforted back to sleep, in a real-aloud cumulative rhyme story featuring images of exotic jungle creatures.
The hungry little monkey
Little Monkey is very hungry, but none of the other jungle animals seems able to tell him how to peel and eat his banana.
Too many termites
A dangerous influx of termites proves to the lion prince Kion and the Lion Guard that they made a mistake when they scared away the aardwolves, believing they were hyenas bothering the aardvarks.
Snuggle up, sleepy ones
All of the baby animals--from the little hippo to the mischievous monkeys--are snuggling down for the night in this bedtime rhyme illustrated in pastels.
'Slowly, slowly, slowly' : said the sloth
Challenged by the other jungle animals for its seemingly lazy ways, a sloth living in a tree explains the many advantages of his slow and peaceful existence.