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Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree - Signed

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32 pages, Paperback

First published March 18, 1991

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Profile Image for LaDonna.
174 reviews2,455 followers
September 20, 2020
Eileen Christelow had me a few paces in. I kept wondering how the story was going to end. It was definitely a twist on the story I knew. Plus, Christelow's illustrations add to the twists and turns within the story. Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree will teach your young student about more than just Math. Check it out for yourself.

Profile Image for Rod Brown.
7,114 reviews267 followers
June 8, 2023
Eileen Christelow adapts the traditional children's rhyme and sidesteps the gruesome tally of deaths by alligator implicit in the original but still manages to cruelly torture the monkeys' mother in the process. I can see kids having fun figuring out how the trick works and spotting monkeys hidden throughout the book, but again I just feel so bad for the mother who is made the butt of the joke.

Also, in recent years, there has been some pushback against this particular nursery rhyme due to its racist origins and ties to a practice called alligator baiting. There is some debate over whether Black children were actually used by white hunters as bait to draw alligators out of the swamp, but there is no doubting that it became a racist trope played for laughs in media like postcards and songs. For more details on this topic, check out these links:
https://www.snopes.com/news/2017/06/0...
https://abagond.wordpress.com/2010/08...
Profile Image for Robert Beveridge.
2,402 reviews197 followers
March 30, 2009
Eileen Christelow, Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree (Clarion, 1991)

Amusing, if lightweight, little book that undercuts its message in hopes of becoming a series. (It did, and an exceptionally popular one, at that.) A good one for reading to the kids if you like playing it up; this one would definitely be better sung than simply read. ***
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2,887 reviews
May 21, 2015
This is a classic baby book with a counting theme and a cute, funny subject that most kids are familiar with (jumping on the bed). This would be a great baby rhyme time book, you could even do a lap bounce with it.
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Author 4 books354 followers
September 9, 2016
Strange that all through the book, the author made sure to show that the crocodile wasn't really eating the monkeys, and at the end, mother scolds them for teasing Mr. Crocodile . . . and then the final page has the monkeys feeding the crocodile cake.
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912 reviews13 followers
March 16, 2015
Man do kids ever like it when those monkeys get snapped out of the tree. I like to "act this out" with a crocodile puppet and let five volunteers be the monkeys when sharing this with groups.
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February 6, 2025
While their mother takes a nap, five mischievous monkeys discover that it is unwise to tease Mr. Crocodile.

Number words (five, four, three, two, one)
second page: spreads, blanket, settles, snooze
third page: while, Mr. Crocodile
fourth/fifth page, repetition: tease Mr. Crocodile, "Can't catch me!" Along comes Mr. Crocodile....Snap!
she/he
Now there's only one
But, wait! (a command)
pg. 28 scolds, never, nice, dangerous
pg. 31 delicious (adjective)

Writing:
Decide on another silly scenario for the five little monkeys and mama.
ex. Five little monkeys and their mama walk down to the frozen lake. Mama tells them to sit on the bench and wait. She goes back to get their skates....while five little monkeys go walking on the ice. SLIP! One slides away! Where is she? Four little monkeys go walking on the ice. Slip! One slides away! Where is he? ....Mama comes back with the skates. "Where are my little monkeys?" she cries. Giggle, giggle comes from across the lake. Mama looks and sees five little monkeys stuck in the snow. "Now come back here and get your skates," says their mama. Then, five little monkeys and their mama skate on the ice all day.
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February 5, 2020
This book is about five little monkeys who go on a picnic with their mother and learn a lesson after making fun of crocodile. Right before a monkey disappears, in the illustration the author includes an onomatopoeia of the crocodile “snapping” away a monkey. The color of the “SNAP!” foreshadows which monkey will disappear on the following page because the color matches the clothes of a monkey. The illustrator subtly shows the “missing” monkeys are actually up in the tree. In the story, the monkeys are taught a life lesson that they should not make fun of others and re-treat the crocodile with kindness by sharing some of their picnic food.
864 reviews7 followers
December 27, 2016
Personally I don’t see the appeal of the Five Little Monkeys, I personally find every story repetitive and lacking in imagination. However, young readers love them. The sentences are simple enough that when they are learning to read they can put their skills to practice.

In this little adventure, the monkeys are sitting in a tree teasing an alligator. Personally I was rooting for the alligator to eat those annoying little monkeys.

Rating 3 out of 5
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Profile Image for Paola Mercado.
35 reviews
October 9, 2023
One of my childhood favorites! It’s a pattern story about 5 little troublemaking monkeys who enjoy messing with Mr. Crocodile. I really enjoyed how at the end their mother scolds them about how dangerous it can be and after what occurs they really do learn their lesson. I think it would be a great book for young readers such as Preschool to 2nd grade and would be perfect when learning about patterns or even how to count 1 through 5.
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November 30, 2023
It's good but it doesn't say KISSING Cause you know how it says Someone in someone sitting in the tree KISSING 1st comes marriage thing comes love then comes a baby in a baby carriage when there is a baby cricket alcohol Ben there's a baby Playing basket ballet with him!.? I was going back on the last two weeks ago and it wasn't the same thing what is
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8,000 reviews34 followers
March 27, 2025
Five little monkeys go on a picnic by the river with their mama. While their mama rests, the five little monkeys sit in a tree and tease a crocodile in the water, then … SNAP! Each time they tease, the crocodile snaps, and a monkey disappears. Surprise funny ending. Great illustrations. A CD is included with the story being read so that the reader can follow along.
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October 21, 2022
I had not realized that the Five Little Monkeys had multiple books. I had only heard of the FIve Litte Monkeys Jumping on the Bed, so it was interesting to hear the format being used in a new scenario. I really enjoyed the book and I would include it in my classroom library.
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1,456 reviews50 followers
October 8, 2023
I read this because always heard the rhyme of 5 monkeys jumping on the bed. Neighbor gave this for my nephew and needed read it.

5 monkeys teasing a crocodile and making seem as if they falling in water. Was cute and they learn lesson too.
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7,053 reviews32 followers
May 26, 2024
Five Little Monkeys go on a picnic, and while mama naps, the Monkeys climb a tree over, looking a river and decide to tease a crocodile. A very valuable and dangerous lesson is learned by The Five Little Monkeys.
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119 reviews4 followers
July 23, 2024
A creative rendition of the classic children’s song. This story follows the 5 little monkeys on a picnic when they start to pick on a crocodile. My 5 year old enjoyed the story and thought the ending was very funny! The illustrations are whimsical and fun.
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8,188 reviews130 followers
February 23, 2018
Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree (Board Book)
by Eileen Christelow
learning not to tease others, and play safely, using the nursery rhyme.
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95 reviews8 followers
February 26, 2018
My 4 year old loves this book! Wants to read it over and over again! So I've read it more than once ;-)
Great book for counting and subtracting practice for toddlers.
30 reviews
July 25, 2019
I really enjoy reading this book with students. It's a fun book to act out with children. If you're acting it out with a child, you can practice subtraction/'one less than'.
150 reviews
June 24, 2020
"The irrepressible crew from Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed returns in this version of a traditional hand rhyme . . . the familiar chant tells of five foolish monkeys who are eaten when they.
8 reviews
January 20, 2021
Dylan also loves this book. Her favorite part is reading out the letters of the alligators “SNAP!” Not sure she really understands that the monkeys weren’t eaten and reappeared.
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