10 Little Sock Monkeys


Book Description

Ten little monkeys swinging on a bar; two let go and didn't fall far. It's a jungle gym in here, for 10 sock monkeys having a swinging time. Two by two, these increasingly popular and adorable creatures drop away, while all the rest continue to play. They're posed in exuberant, energetic positions, waving their arms, bodies upside down, and flying around. And when they're on the ground, they manage to keep on swinging, dancing, and bopping in their own special way. Kids will want to join in the fun.




Sock Monkey Rides Again


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Yee-haw! Sock Monkey lassoes a part in a singing cowboy movie — if he can only get up the nerve to kiss the leading lady. Sock Monkey, the famous toy actor, can hardly believe his ears. He's landed the starring role in a singing cowboy movie! Now he'll get to yodel, ride a horse, lasso a cow, and — yikes! — kiss the leading lady. Sock Monkey doesn't want to kiss anyone! But it's the role of a lifetime, so the woolen thespian corrals all his friends to help him prepare. Can he resist the urge to ride into the sunset when the big moment comes? In a brilliant performance of (inadvertent) bravery in the face of panic, Sock Monkey is back — to do his fans proud.




Sock Monkey Goes to Hollywood


Book Description

Sock Monkey, the famous toy actor, has been nominated for an Oswald Award. But to attend the ceremony, he must do something terrifying - take a bath! Yikes! Just the thought of bathing makes Sock Monkey dizzy with fear. Luckily his three best friends know just how to help.




Sock Monkeys Have Issues


Book Description

Sock Monkeys have issues with moths. They also have trouble with pterodactyls, home improvement projects, kittens (who tend to unravel them), and paparazzi. They really like bananas, jet packs, sock puppies, and romance, but have MAJOR issues with clowns, embarrassing relatives (King Kong), and gym socks. Through it all, they really adore one thing. Author of the breakout hit Zombies Hate Stuff, Greg Stones turns his popular, playfully absurd illustration style and subversive humor to the lovable but issue-fraught world of sock monkeys, detailing their inner lives and misadventures with a playful wit that will appeal to cheeky monkeys of all ages.




Sock Monkeys Do the Monkey Monkey!


Book Description

The sock monkeys are all shook up, in this engaging sequel to last season's 10 Little Sock Monkeys. This time, the playful creatures invite young children to join them in the monkey-monkey! You stick your right paw in, you stick your right paw out, you stick your right paw in, and you shake it all about... The sock monkeys are putting on a show, swinging and shaking and shouting. And their irresistible antics will have kids singing and dancing along. William Winburn's funny photographs are a great way for children to learn left and right, as well as the different body parts.




Sock Monkey Dreams


Book Description

With voices alternately funny, sweet, clever, crabby, and more than a little tongue in cheek, the residents of the Red Heel Monkey Shelter, a refuge for abandoned sock monkeys, reveal a world that looks surprisingly like our own. Sock newsmonkey Benny Hathaway and socktographer Link faithfully record the life and times of their fellow Red Heel residents.




Sock Monkey Kama Sutra


Book Description

It's time to bump fuzzies! You know what they say, "Monkey see, monkey do." Well, these sock monkeys have seen the Kama Sutra and boy, are they doing it. This photographic glimpse gives new meaning to monkey business as the crafted creatures try out dozens of real Kama Sutra positions. From the Clinging Creeper to the Spinning Top, these socks are ready to knock boots!




Suzie the Sock Monkey goes to Preschool


Book Description

Suzie the Sock Monkey is worried about going to Preschool. Will the other sock monkeys like her? Will Mommy come back for her? This charming story teaches children about trying new things.




Sock Monkeys, Sock Monkeys, Sock Monkeys Activity Book


Book Description

A special collectible activity book stuffed with sockfoolery of varying skill levels where sock monkeys take center stage in activities that will razzle dazzle young and old alike! Perfect for travel, home, or school, this book is chockfull of activities for hours of fun. Explore one of the coolest activity books. Great for honing motor skills (coloring and drawing) to critical thinking and more. Whether you are a little or big brain, relax, monkey around, and join in the fun. The foreword by Dennis Johnson, Founder/Chairman of Kids Around the World, from Rockford, Illinois, home of the sock monkey where the original socks were manufactured, is heartwarming. His love for playscapes and sock monkeys come together in this book by Dee Lindner, the Sock Monkey Lady(R), where one can both have fun and learn about the iconic Red-heel Sock Monkey Tradition born in the USA! This book opens minds to the world of sock monkeys and is a great base for non-profits, educational institutions, organizations, and entrepreneurs to expand into other projects such as creating a sock monkey, learning more details about the history of the Red-Heel Sock Monkey Tradition, taking field trips, exploring other sock-monkey themed artwork, promoting contests, conducting fundraisers, and more! Includes -What's missing -Mazes -Fill in the blank -Word search -Color by number -Dot-to-dot -Sketch -Pages to color -Decode -Unscramble -Multiple choice -Fun facts -Jokes -True or False




Teddy Bears, Teddy Bears


Book Description

After his successful 10 Little Sock Monkeys, Sock Monkeys Do the Monkey Monkey!, and 10 Rubber Duckies, William Winburn is back once again to get kids listening, learning, and moving. This time he’s brought his appealing retro photographic style to a huggable new subject: the classic teddy bear. Teddy bears,Teddy bears, Touch your nose. Teddy bears, Teddy bears, Touch your toes. Photographer William B. Winburn catches teddy bears in action--bending, turning, touching their bellies and shaking like jelly, and even standing on their heads. Kids will find the goings-on so irresistible that they will surely want to join in the fun. When they do, they'll be learning about parts of the body, mastering a variety of physical skills, and having a blast. Praise for 10 Little Sock Monkeys: "A comical full-spread photo of the 10 on the monkey bars becomes eight with the turn of a page...All 10 eventually wind up "swinging!’ to the rhythms of a sock monkey violinist.”--Publishers Weekly