The Story of the Teasing Monkey
FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY, 1907
THE STORY OF THE TEASING MONKEY
by Helen Bannerman
by the author of "Little Black Sambo,” "Little Black Mingo,” etc.

The tale of a little monkey who was bold enough to tease some lions and what happened to him, how he escaped and behaved afterward

The beloved children's classic with all 26 original illustrations!
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The Story of the Teasing Monkey
FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY, 1907
THE STORY OF THE TEASING MONKEY
by Helen Bannerman
by the author of "Little Black Sambo,” "Little Black Mingo,” etc.

The tale of a little monkey who was bold enough to tease some lions and what happened to him, how he escaped and behaved afterward

The beloved children's classic with all 26 original illustrations!
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The Story of the Teasing Monkey

The Story of the Teasing Monkey

by Helen Bannerman
The Story of the Teasing Monkey

The Story of the Teasing Monkey

by Helen Bannerman

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FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY, 1907
THE STORY OF THE TEASING MONKEY
by Helen Bannerman
by the author of "Little Black Sambo,” "Little Black Mingo,” etc.

The tale of a little monkey who was bold enough to tease some lions and what happened to him, how he escaped and behaved afterward

The beloved children's classic with all 26 original illustrations!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012875990
Publisher: Peril Press
Publication date: 05/29/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Helen Bannerman (1862–1946) was the Scottish author of a number of children's books, the most notable being Little Black Sambo. She was born in Edinburgh and, because women were not admitted as students into British Universities, she sat external examinations set by the University of St. Andrews and attained the qualification of LLA. She lived for 32 years in Madras and a good proportion of her life in India, where her husband William Bannerman was an officer in the Indian Medical Service.
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