Good Night, Monkey Boy

Good Night, Monkey Boy by Jarrett J. Krosoczka is a delightful picture book published by Alfred A Knopf in 2001. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, inviting young readers into a whimsical bedtime adventure. The story follows a playful monkey boy who engages in various antics around the house, much to the amusement of his mother, who gently reminds him that it’s time for bed.
Readers will find a charming narrative that captures the essence of family dynamics and bedtime routines. As the monkey boy swings from the shower curtain and makes faces in the mirror, the story emphasizes the importance of cleaning up and winding down before sleep. With themes of bedtime and dreams, this book offers a lighthearted approach to the familiar challenges of getting children ready for bed, making it a fitting addition to any family’s nighttime reading collection.
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Who’s that eating a banana? Swinging from the shower curtain? Making faces in the mirror? Why, it looks like a monkey! But not to Mommy. Mommy knows it’s her own monkey boy, and even monkey boys need their sleep. But first, they need to clean up their room and take a bath. Then she’ll read a story. “Good night, Monkey Boy . . . and no more bananas!”
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