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OverviewWhat if monkeys were astronauts, pirates, cowboys and queens? Monkey World ABC is a zany alphabet book complimented by Matthew Porter's bold illustrations. His images are painted on pine boards, sanded for texture to show the wood's grain, then finished with a veneer. Edgy yet lovable, these paintings include wide-eyed superheroes to magical ventriloquists. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew PorterPublisher: Simply Read Books Imprint: Simply Read Books Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.196kg ISBN: 9781927018071ISBN 10: 1927018072 Pages: 26 Publication Date: 13 December 2012 Recommended Age: From 1 to 3 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Monkey World: An A-Z of Occuptations Selected by the American Bookseller Association for the Fall 2008 Children's Indie Next List With the same simple-yet-lovely art that made Count the Birdies and ABC such winning board books, Monkey World adds fantastic rhyming words to the merriment. Parents will not get bored by this one, even after hundreds of readings! --Suzanne Perry, The Secret Garden Bookshop, Seattle, WA Seattle Magazine's Best of 2008 Best Example of Monkeys Engaged in Nontraditional Employment Our little evolutionary cousins aren't just cymbal players for organ griders anymore. These days, monkeys are astronauts, hula hoopers and ventriloquists - at least they are in Monkey World: A - Z of Occupations (Simply Read Books: 2008), local artist Matthew Porter's newest storybook that takes kids on a alphabetical tour of the working world. We grown-ups love it, too - his images appeal to the primate in all of us. Seattle Weekly Matthew Porter's new show takes us into a bizarre world in which goateed monkeys play bass, pirate monkeys battle giant sea monsters, and janitor monkeys cheerfully mop the floor. All these adorable acrylic paintings are from his eponymous Monkey World: An A-Z of Occupations ($16.95, Simply Read Books), an illustrated children's volume that aims to teach the alphabet via unconventional jobs like snake charming--my college major, btw--and ventriloquism. Porter's giggle-inducing exhibit can be enjoyed by adults and children, but the latter may need a gentle reminder later that becoming a gangster isn't the wisest career path to embark on. Unless you're a monkey. - ERIKA HOBART Praise for Monkey World: An A-Z of Occuptations Selected by the American Bookseller Association for the Fall 2008 Children's Indie Next List With the same simple-yet-lovely art that made Count the Birdies and ABC such winning board books, Monkey World adds fantastic rhyming words to the merriment. Parents will not get bored by this one, even after hundreds of readings! --Suzanne Perry, The Secret Garden Bookshop, Seattle, WA Seattle Magazine's Best of 2008 Best Example of Monkeys Engaged in Nontraditional Employment Our little evolutionary cousins aren't just cymbal players for organ griders anymore. These days, monkeys are astronauts, hula hoopers and ventriloquists - at least they are in Monkey World: A - Z of Occupations (Simply Read Books: 2008), local artist Matthew Porter's newest storybook that takes kids on a alphabetical tour of the working world. We grown-ups love it, too - his images appeal to the primate in all of us. Seattle Weekly Matthew Porter's new show takes us into a bizarre world in which goateed monkeys play bass, pirate monkeys battle giant sea monsters, and janitor monkeys cheerfully mop the floor. All these adorable acrylic paintings are from his eponymous Monkey World: An A-Z of Occupations ($16.95, Simply Read Books), an illustrated children's volume that aims to teach the alphabet via unconventional jobs like snake charming--my college major, btw--and ventriloquism. Porter's giggle-inducing exhibit can be enjoyed by adults and children, but the latter may need a gentle reminder later that becoming a gangster isn't the wisest career path to embark on. Unless you're a monkey. - ERIKA HOBART Praise for Monkey World: An A-Z of Occuptations : Selected by the American Bookseller Association for the Fall 2008 Children's Indie Next List With the same simple-yet-lovely art that made Count the Birdies and ABC such winning board books, Monkey World adds fantastic rhyming words to the merriment. Parents will not get bored by this one, even after hundreds of readings! --Suzanne Perry, The Secret Garden Bookshop, Seattle, WA Seattle Magazine's Best of 2008 Best Example of Monkeys Engaged in Nontraditional Employment Our little evolutionary cousins aren't just cymbal players for organ griders anymore. These days, monkeys are astronauts, hula hoopers and ventriloquists - at least they are in Monkey World: A - Z of Occupations (Simply Read Books: 2008), local artist Matthew Porter's newest storybook that takes kids on a alphabetical tour of the working world. We grown-ups love it, too - his images appeal to the primate in all of us. Seattle Weekly Matthew Porter's new show takes us into a bizarre world in which goateed monkeys play bass, pirate monkeys battle giant sea monsters, and janitor monkeys cheerfully mop the floor. All these adorable acrylic paintings are from his eponymous Monkey World: An A-Z of Occupations ($16.95, Simply Read Books), an illustrated children's volume that aims to teach the alphabet via unconventional jobs like snake charming--my college major, btw--and ventriloquism. Porter's giggle-inducing exhibit can be enjoyed by adults and children, but the latter may need a gentle reminder later that becoming a gangster isn't the wisest career path to embark on. Unless you're a monkey. - ERIKA HOBART <p>Praise for Monkey World: An A-Z of Occuptations <p>Selected by the American Bookseller Association for the Fall 2008 Children's Indie Next List<br> With the same simple-yet-lovely art that made Count the Birdies and ABC such winning board books, Monkey World adds fantastic rhyming words to the merriment. Parents will not get bored by this one, even after hundreds of readings! --Suzanne Perry, The Secret Garden Bookshop, Seattle, WA<br><br> Seattle Magazine's Best of 2008<br> Best Example of Monkeys Engaged in Nontraditional Employment <br> Our little evolutionary cousins aren't just cymbal players for organ griders anymore. These days, monkeys are astronauts, hula hoopers and ventriloquists - at least they are in Monkey World: A - Z of Occupations (Simply Read Books: 2008), local artist Matthew Porter's newest storybook that takes kids on a alphabetical tour of the working world. We grown-ups love it, too - his images appeal to the primate in all of us.<br><br> Seattle Weekly<br> Matthew Porter's new show takes us into a bizarre world in which goateed monkeys play bass, pirate monkeys battle giant sea monsters, and janitor monkeys cheerfully mop the floor. All these adorable acrylic paintings are from his eponymous Monkey World: An A-Z of Occupations ($16.95, Simply Read Books), an illustrated children's volume that aims to teach the alphabet via unconventional jobs like snake charming--my college major, btw--and ventriloquism. Porter's giggle-inducing exhibit can be enjoyed by adults and children, but the latter may need a gentle reminder later that becoming a gangster isn't the wisest career path to embark on. Unless you're a monkey. - ERIKA HOBART Praise for Monkey World: An A-Z of Occuptations : Selected by the American Bookseller Association for the Fall 2008 Children's Indie Next List With the same simple-yet-lovely art that made Count the Birdies and ABC such winning board books, Monkey World adds fantastic rhyming words to the merriment. Parents will not get bored by this one, even after hundreds of readings! --Suzanne Perry, The Secret Garden Bookshop, Seattle, WA Seattle Magazine's Best of 2008 Best Example of Monkeys Engaged in Nontraditional Employment Our little evolutionary cousins aren't just cymbal players for organ griders anymore. These days, monkeys are astronauts, hula hoopers and ventriloquists - at least they are in Monkey World: A - Z of Occupations (Simply Read Books: 2008), local artist Matthew Porter's newest storybook that takes kids on a alphabetical tour of the working world. We grown-ups love it, too - his images appeal to the primate in all of us. Seattle Weekly Matthew Porter's new show takes us into a bizarre world in which goateed monkeys play bass, pirate monkeys battle giant sea monsters, and janitor monkeys cheerfully mop the floor. All these adorable acrylic paintings are from his eponymous Monkey World: An A-Z of Occupations ($16.95, Simply Read Books), an illustrated children's volume that aims to teach the alphabet via unconventional jobs like snake charming--my college major, btw--and ventriloquism. Porter's giggle-inducing exhibit can be enjoyed by adults and children, but the latter may need a gentle reminder later that becoming a gangster isn't the wisest career path to embark on. Unless you're a monkey. - ERIKA HOBART Praise for Monkey World: An A-Z of Occuptations Selected by the American Bookseller Association for the Fall 2008 Children's Indie Next List With the same simple-yet-lovely art that made Count the Birdies and ABC such winning board books, Monkey World adds fantastic rhyming words to the merriment. Parents will not get bored by this one, even after hundreds of readings! --Suzanne Perry, The Secret Garden Bookshop, Seattle, WA Seattle Magazine's Best of 2008 Best Example of Monkeys Engaged in Nontraditional Employment Our little evolutionary cousins aren't just cymbal players for organ griders anymore. These days, monkeys are astronauts, hula hoopers and ventriloquists - at least they are in Monkey World: A - Z of Occupations (Simply Read Books: 2008), local artist Matthew Porter's newest storybook that takes kids on a alphabetical tour of the working world. We grown-ups love it, too - his images appeal to the primate in all of us. Seattle Weekly Matthew Porter's new show takes us into a bizarre world in which goateed monkeys play bass, pirate monkeys battle giant sea monsters, and janitor monkeys cheerfully mop the floor. All these adorable acrylic paintings are from his eponymous Monkey World: An A-Z of Occupations ($16.95, Simply Read Books), an illustrated children's volume that aims to teach the alphabet via unconventional jobs like snake charming--my college major, btw--and ventriloquism. Porter's giggle-inducing exhibit can be enjoyed by adults and children, but the latter may need a gentle reminder later that becoming a gangster isn't the wisest career path to embark on. Unless you're a monkey. - ERIKA HOBART <p>Praise for Monkey World: An A-Z of Occuptations <p>Selected by the American Bookseller Association for the Fall 2008 Children's Indie Next List<br> With the same simple-yet-lovely art that made Count the Birdies and ABC such winning board books, Monkey World adds fantastic rhyming words to the merriment. Parents will not get bored by this one, even after hundreds of readings! --Suzanne Perry, The Secret Garden Bookshop, Seattle, WA <br> Seattle Magazine's Best of 2008<br> Best Example of Monkeys Engaged in Nontraditional Employment <br> Our little evolutionary cousins aren't just cymbal players for organ griders anymore. These days, monkeys are astronauts, hula hoopers and ventriloquists - at least they are in Monkey World: A - Z of Occupations (Simply Read Books: 2008), local artist Matthew Porter's newest storybook that takes kids on a alphabetical tour of the working world. We grown-ups love it, too - his images appeal to the primate in all of us. <br> Seattle Weekly<br> Matthew Porter's new show takes us into a bizarre world in which goateed monkeys play bass, pirate monkeys battle giant sea monsters, and janitor monkeys cheerfully mop the floor. All these adorable acrylic paintings are from his eponymous Monkey World: An A-Z of Occupations ($16.95, Simply Read Books), an illustrated children's volume that aims to teach the alphabet via unconventional jobs like snake charming--my college major, btw--and ventriloquism. Porter's giggle-inducing exhibit can be enjoyed by adults and children, but the latter may need a gentle reminder later that becoming a gangster isn't the wisest career path to embark on. Unless you're a monkey. - ERIKA HOBART Author InformationMatthew Porter graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1997. He grew up in the South of England in a village called Broad Oak. His paintings have included such themes as circus sideshow banners, children's alphabets, Mexican wrestlers, Japanese toys, giant robot cats, and the famous ""Monkey World"" series. He has showcased his work in London, New York, L.A., and, Seattle. http: //www.matthewporterartwork.blogspot.com/ Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |