The old zookeeper has no idea how much trouble it will cause when she
moves the monkeys into a cage near the picnic and play areas. Now the
monkeys can watch the children up close, and they find the children so
fascinating that before long, they start behaving just like them! Mother
Monkey is not amused. When she sees her little monkeys chewing with
their mouths closed, she demands to know what's going on. "We are using
good manners," they say. "Manners are not for monkeys," Mother tells
them. But it's no use. In fact, her little monkeys won't do any monkey
things anymore --- no more swinging all at once from the branches,
screeching or tossing their banana peels on the ground. Is there
anything Mother Monkey can do to get them to behave like "good little
monkeys" again? This funny picture book by Heather Tekavec turns the
topic of manners and behavior on its head and offers a clever,
non-preachy way to begin discussions with preschoolers and
kindergartners about social skills and self-control --- key skills for
school readiness. The expressive faces of both the monkeys and the
children speak volumes in the lively, detailed illustrations by David
Huyck, adding to the fun. This book makes a wonderful choice for a
pre-reader storytime.