Five little monkeys trick-or-treat
(Kids Holiday)

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Boston ; Clarion Books, [2013].
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In another adorable story starring Eileen Christelow's mischievous and beloved monkeys, these five silly monkeys go trick-or-treating and fun chaos ensues! Five little monkeys dress up for Halloween. They’re going trick-or-treating with their favorite babysitter, Lulu. Mama reminds her, “Don’t lose the rascals!” But soon those mischievous monkeys meet other costumed friends and decide to try “the best Halloween trick ever!” Will Lulu be fooled? Or will the five little monkeys get tricked by their own monkey business? Vibrant, silly, and perfect for reading aloud, this non-scary Halloween story will delight fans of this best-selling series. Includes recipes for “eyeballs” and “worm juice” for kids to try at home.

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Kids Holiday
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33 pages : color ; 21 x 26 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780547858937, 0547858930

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When babysitter Lulu takes the five little monkeys trick-or-treating, they decide to change costumes with their friends and try to fool Lulu and their mother.

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Christelow's five little monkeys are natural tricksters, making them perfect subjects for a Halloween story. Lulu, their favorite babysitter, is a diligent but relaxed chaperone, the perfect candidate for one of their tricks. But wait, does she have a trick of her own? The subtle twist at the end of the story, along with pictorial hints, will encourage discussion of just how much she and Mama know about the fivesome's shenanigans. Young readers will enjoy Lulu's efforts to keep track of her young charges, dressed tonight as a banana, ghost, goblin, princess, and alien. But when they decide to change costumes with a robot, television, grapes, pumpkin, and blue bunny, the fun begins. The energetic siblings in full costume dominate every page, along with their obliging friends. The illustrations, executed digitally in pen, ink, and color, begin with pumpkins and bats on the endpapers (symbols that continue throughout the book) and conclude with recipes for eyeball cookies and worm juice, perfect Halloween treats for readers as well as monkeys.--Ching, Edie Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Christelow's popular Five Little Monkeys enjoy nothing more than getting into mischief, and they accomplish plenty of it on Halloween night as they trick-or-treat with babysitter Lulu. At first, the monkeys are dressed as a banana, alien, ghost, goblin, and princess, but once they're out on the streets, they start switching costumes with fellow trick-or-treaters, leading to five little cases of mistaken identity. Mama knows what's what, though. "There must be some mistake," she tells the five monkeys through narrowed eyes, after they appear on her doorstep in new costumes. "Because I am the mama of a banana, alien, ghost, princess, and goblin. And they are already home." An all's-well ending and some Halloween recipes wrap up this gently naughty romp. Ages 4-8. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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School Library Journal Review

PreS-K-Another winner in the further adventures of the familiar five. It's Halloween and the siblings are excited to choose their costumes-alien, banana, ghost, goblin, and princess-and go trick-or-treating with their babysitter, Lulu. While traversing the neighborhood, each monkey sees a youngster with an even-better costume and manages to switch, so all five of them have "tricked" Lulu along the way. The adults figure out what's going on, and the five little monkeys get a taste of their own medicine when it appears they will be left out of the big treat awaiting them at home. After a mild admonishment from Mama for trying to hoodwink Lulu, the five and their friends celebrate the holiday with treats. The digitally rendered pen, ink, and color illustrations showcase a variety of simple, homemade costumes and ideas for a holiday celebration. Eyeball Cookies and Worm Juice, anyone? Recipes at the book's conclusion tell how to make the yummy treats for would-be tricksters.-Maryann H. Owen, Racine Public Library, WI (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

It's Halloween, and the five little monkeys are eager to trick-or-treat. With Lulu, the babysitter, as the group's chaperone, the monkeys venture into the night and encounter several costumed friends. Mischief ensues as the trick-or-treaters swap outfits in a furtive masquerade. The little monkeys' mother, however, has the last laugh. Playfully illustrated with a colorful parade of animals and disguises, Christelow's latest Five Little Monkeys volume has none of Halloween's horror and gloom. Instead, the book is a lighthearted farce, and bonus recipes for "Lulu's Eyeball Cookies" and "Worm Juice" should put readers in a festive mood. lily rothman (c) Copyright 2013. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Christelow's rambunctious monkeys are decked out in their costumes and ready to play an elaborate trick that may end up jeopardizing any treats they might receive. Mama makes sure her little ones are ready when Lulu the babysitter arrives to take them out on Halloween night. Their costumes: banana, alien, ghost, goblin and princess. "Don't lose the rascals!" Mama cautions. All goes well until one monkey decides to switch costumes with a friend. Now that monkey is a blue bunny instead of an alien. The other monkeys think this is "SO funny" and follow suit. Though Lulu notices, like all great babysitters, she does not spoil the fun--at first. But the look in her eye foreshadows a comeuppance for her young charges. Suddenly Lulu announces that it is time for the new banana, ghost, goblin, alien and princess to go. "We have to get home for a big Halloween treat!" Suddenly, the disguised monkeys worry that they are going to miss something special and quickly follow Lulu and their friends to the house. Crafty Lulu and wise Mama soon sort out the confusion, and the mischievous bunch is quickly forgiven as they sample some tricky treats of eyeball cookies and worm juice. Fans of the author's previous monkey titles will welcome this silly new tale, but adults wishing for a safety message warning against similar copycat antics will be disappointed. (recipes) (Picture book. 4-7)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Christelow's five little monkeys are natural tricksters, making them perfect subjects for a Halloween story. Lulu, their favorite babysitter, is a diligent but relaxed chaperone, the perfect candidate for one of their tricks. But wait, does she have a trick of her own? The subtle twist at the end of the story, along with pictorial hints, will encourage discussion of just how much she and Mama know about the fivesome's shenanigans. Young readers will enjoy Lulu's efforts to keep track of her young charges, dressed tonight as a banana, ghost, goblin, princess, and alien. But when they decide to change costumes with a robot, television, grapes, pumpkin, and blue bunny, the fun begins. The energetic siblings in full costume dominate every page, along with their obliging friends. The illustrations, executed digitally in pen, ink, and color, begin with pumpkins and bats on the endpapers (symbols that continue throughout the book) and conclude with recipes for eyeball cookies and worm juice, perfect Halloween treats for readers as well as monkeys. Copyright 2013 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Christelow's popular Five Little Monkeys enjoy nothing more than getting into mischief, and they accomplish plenty of it on Halloween night as they trick-or-treat with babysitter Lulu. At first, the monkeys are dressed as a banana, alien, ghost, goblin, and princess, but once they're out on the streets, they start switching costumes with fellow trick-or-treaters, leading to five little cases of mistaken identity. Mama knows what's what, though. "There must be some mistake," she tells the five monkeys through narrowed eyes, after they appear on her doorstep in new costumes. "Because I am the mama of a banana, alien, ghost, princess, and goblin. And they are already home." An all's-well ending and some Halloween recipes wrap up this gently naughty romp. Ages 4–8. (Aug.)

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School Library Journal Reviews

PreS-K—Another winner in the further adventures of the familiar five. It's Halloween and the siblings are excited to choose their costumes-alien, banana, ghost, goblin, and princess-and go trick-or-treating with their babysitter, Lulu. While traversing the neighborhood, each monkey sees a youngster with an even-better costume and manages to switch, so all five of them have "tricked" Lulu along the way. The adults figure out what's going on, and the five little monkeys get a taste of their own medicine when it appears they will be left out of the big treat awaiting them at home. After a mild admonishment from Mama for trying to hoodwink Lulu, the five and their friends celebrate the holiday with treats. The digitally rendered pen, ink, and color illustrations showcase a variety of simple, homemade costumes and ideas for a holiday celebration. Eyeball Cookies and Worm Juice, anyone? Recipes at the book's conclusion tell how to make the yummy treats for would-be tricksters.—Maryann H. Owen, Racine Public Library, WI

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Christelow, E. (2013). Five little monkeys trick-or-treat . Clarion Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Christelow, Eileen. 2013. Five Little Monkeys Trick-or-treat. Boston: Clarion Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Christelow, Eileen. Five Little Monkeys Trick-or-treat Boston: Clarion Books, 2013.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Christelow, E. (2013). Five little monkeys trick-or-treat. Boston: Clarion Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Christelow, Eileen. Five Little Monkeys Trick-or-treat Clarion Books, 2013.

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