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WHO TOOK MY BANANA? Sally Huss Books



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An orangutan wishes to have her favorite breakfast – a banana. But it is gone from where she had kept it! Who took her banana? This starts a trek through the rainforest as she inquires of a variety of exotic animals if any of them has taken her banana. From a mamba snake to a tapir, a sloth, a spotted leopard to an elephant, a crocodile to a toucan and a bunch of monkeys, none seems to have taken the banana. All the while she dreams in rhyme of why she loves bananas. The mystery is solved when she returns to her nest. Who took her banana? You’ll have to read the book to find out.*A combination of prose and rhyme combine to make this a delightful book for any child.*Over 35 adorable illustrations float through the story and bring it to life.

WHO TOOK MY BANANA? Sally Huss Books

This is another of Sally Huss' charming children's picture books. She does all her own drawings, which add so much to her books. She tells the story of a mama monkey whose banana goes missing. Evidently she was saving it as a treat to herself. She asks everyone she meets if he or she has seen it, but no one has. She is standing, wondering what to do or who to ask next, when she hears the smacking of lips. It turns out that her own little one is the banana-swiper. Mama monkey just beams with pride and love.

I almost wish I had a house full of little ones to read to. I substituted my cats.

Product details

  • Paperback 46 pages
  • Publisher Huss Publishing (December 30, 2014)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0692360875

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I'm sure if I were a little child this book would be read over and over again. Not only is the artwork wonderful, but the title makes me laugh whenever I see the name of the book. The author must have a wonderful sense of humor to come up with a title such as this. Virginia
*Great use of poetry and prose.
*Great way for children to learn about a wide variety of animals & what they eat.
*Great way to show the sacrifice and love parents have for their children.
*Great use of color by the author in her illustrations.
I thought it was a cute animal story with a good moral lesson in it!
This ebook was also beautifully illustrated with good sized print as well. For all these reasons I feel this ebook for kids should be rated as a five star book. I received this ebook for free and in exchange for it I have now given it an honest review. Great work Sally! By Angela
My Gr Grandson (8 yrs) has been reading this book since I got it, and everytime I ask him what he wants to read to me, he says "Who Took My Banana?" He has it memorized, but still looks at words & pictures. I tell him that he needs to read other books too, but he wants the Banana book!!! He will be going into 3rd grade in the fall, so he needs more challenging books to read also. But he loves this one. Gramsbear...
As the orangutan goes through the story looking for it's lost banana it meets animals that tell her what they eat in reality, but the orangutan talks about human food, which would give the child the idea that this is what orangs actually eat. There has to be continuity in children's books. If it is silly then the whole story needs to be silliness, and all the animals should have liked human food so you could discuss how silly that is. As to rhyming, very little of it did, and the reading rhythm was off in places. I have seen this illustration style before, but these were off somehow, very amateurish.
An orangutan wakes up and finds her banana missing. She searches through the rainforest asking every animal that she meets if they have seen her banana. Children will be introduced to many interesting animals like the toucan, the tapir, mamba snake, and the sloth. In between the interviews with animals, the orangutan recites poems indicating the many different ways in which bananas may be enjoyed.

There is an unexpected surprise twist ending. Simple story that expresses a mother's love. Recommended especially for children ages three to six.
Sally Huss writes fun children's stories with whimsical illustrations that tell great stories. This book is a bit silly as a monkey looks for a banana and searches through the jungle for who ever may have taken it. The author makes it fun for kids to learn to read and delightful for parents looking for a book they know their child will treasure.
This is another of Sally Huss' charming children's picture books. She does all her own drawings, which add so much to her books. She tells the story of a mama monkey whose banana goes missing. Evidently she was saving it as a treat to herself. She asks everyone she meets if he or she has seen it, but no one has. She is standing, wondering what to do or who to ask next, when she hears the smacking of lips. It turns out that her own little one is the banana-swiper. Mama monkey just beams with pride and love.

I almost wish I had a house full of little ones to read to. I substituted my cats.
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