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CM . . .
. Volume XVII Number 3. . . .September 17, 2010
excerpt:
First-hand research, an appealing setting, first-rate photography and the desire to bring a universal message to young readers: this winning combination led to primatologist Sarah Turner’s creation of a delightful picture book. Years of research at the Awaji Island Monkey Center (home for free-ranging monkeys that live in the wild but are fed by people), and, in particular, observations of mother/baby relationships form the basis for this story of Tombo, a Japanese macaque who suddenly finds he’s not the littlest one in the family when the new baby monkey takes his mother’s attention. As Tombo learns to accept his new status, the reader will discover fascinating facts about his home and habits.
Highly Recommended. Gillian Richardson is a freelance writer living in BC.
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