PreS-Gr 2 Two big-eyed monkeys, two words, but only one banana. How to solve this dilemma is the premise of this colorful story. The monkey in the blue shirt has the banana, and the one in the red shirt wants it. Vere tells their story entirely through facial expressions, body language, and a clever use of "dialogue" which rapidly degenerates into a monkey melt down ("Banana! Banana? BANANA!!"). The monkey in blue reconsiders sharing, but only after his friend offers the second word in this story, a hesitant, "Please?" There's a bit more for these two to learn, but the end result is a win-win situation. Done in brightly colored inks and placed on pages of bold blues, yellows, pinks, and purples, this story is reminiscent of Chris Raschka's "Yo! Yes?"(Orchard, 1993) with its expressiveness and minimal dialogue. A fun choice for sharing with a group.-"Roxanne Burg, Orange County Public Library, CA" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
One monkey has a banana, another monkey wants it. With just two words (banana and please), Vere traverses an entire world of emotions which even the youngest listeners will recognize. From the Warhol-style endpapers to the monkeys themselves, Vere uses bright colors and raw-edged lines to reinforce the wildly variant feelings depicted in each spread.
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