A foolish lion and a clever monkey provide laughs and lessons in this
African folktale. Our friend the very clever monkey is up to his old
tricks in this humorous African folktale. The Clever Monkey Rides Again,
as told by Rob Cleveland, takes place long ago in the African jungle
where a terrible bully lion roamed. The lion played all sorts of mean
tricks and childish pranks on all of the animals. They were too afraid
of the lion to stand up to his bullying. That is, until our friend the
clever monkey hears the nuisance and starts to laugh. He uses his
trickery to embarrass the lion and his humiliation leads him to run
away, never to return to that part of the jungle again. Readers will
learn the importance of courage and resourcefulness, while also learning
about the consequences of bullying. This story comes from Africa.
Variants of it can be found among Brer Rabbit tales, with Brer Rabbit in
the role of the monkey and Brer Fox in the role of the lion. There is a
similar story in Native American folklore entitled, "How Rabbit Fooled
Wolf." Rob Cleveland is storyteller-in-residence at the Fernbank Museum
of Natural History in Atlanta, Georgia and is the author of several
Story Cove books.