Conker and the Monkey Trap
by Hannah Peckham
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Pub Date Jan 15 2025 | Archive Date Jan 01 2025
Rosen Publishing Group | Windmill Books
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Description
Grades Pre-K to 3+
Deep in the jungle, a chameleon named Conker finds two animals in need of his help. Though he first wants to run and hide, he remembers what his mom taught him about being kind and helpful to others. Once Conker saves Sanjeet the lost lorikeet from a puddle, the two of them come across a monkey caught in a trap. Conker and his new friend work together to save the day. This sweet rhyming story will teach young readers the value of friendship and helping those in need.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781538398265 |
PRICE | $28.93 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
Links
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Featured Reviews
This is a fun book about a chameleon and his bird friend helping a monkey. The illustrations are colorful. The rhyming is impeccable. My 6yo loved this.
Oh we love Conker the chameleon stories! Book 2 is also a cute and fun loving story in ‘Conker and the monkey trap’ by Hannah Peckham. Her rhyming story catches my kiddos attention right away and throughout the story. The illustration are also beautiful and Stephanie Jayne did a wonderful job!
** Thank you NetGalley, Rosen Publishing Group, and Hannah Peckham for an eARC copy of ‘Conker and the monkey trap’.
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One day, 3 animals found themselves lonely and sad, but suddenly Conker met Sanjeet and become friends. Not far from them, Maud struggles and met the other 2 animals. They helped each others, and the author closed it nicely. This book is well written, with morals to learn from the event of the day. A beautifully illustrated one too.
a cutest read with a sweet message! i loved the cadence and rhyming. the illustrations were eye catching and lovely - my kids also enjoyed this one with me!
This books illustrations are wonderful, vivid and kept my daughter engaged. The only thing was Conker was walking on 4 legs and then on one page was all of a sudden walking on 2. Which felt a little odd and my daughter (3) actually pointed it out.
The story was ok, I actually didn't know this was a second installment until I read the back cover, so I have no prior knowledge of the story on Conker before this. I think the story was very wordy and somewhat felt like it was broken up and didn't flow as great as it could have. I found myself turning back to the pervious page a few times to make sure I didn't miss part of the story. The part specifically when Maude told Sanjeet where the flock had gone jumped straight into Maude being welcomed into the flock, I had to double check I didn't miss something, just felt like a jump in the story that could be confusing for younger readers.
The rhyming was wonderful and I felt like it flowed nicely when read aloud. And the ending was a good way to wrap up to young readers the deeper meaning the book had. The cover art is great and drew me into the book, I can see myself grabbing it from a shelf just from the cover art. The activities at the end are a great added bonus!
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