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Susan B. Neuman - National Geographic Readers: Hang On, Monkey!

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Hang On, Monkey! uses simple vocabulary and fun pictures to capture the interest and help develop the skills of beginning readers. The crazy antics, humor, and fun information make this new reading experience a treat.

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Children are naturally curious about the world around them and curiosity is a - photo 1
Children are naturally curious about the world around them and curiosity is a - photo 2

Children are naturally curious about the world around them, and
curiosity is a powerful motivation for readingand for success in
school. Studies show that by understanding relationships among
words, children quickly acquire new and interesting vocabulary.
And the more they are able to talk about the world around them,
the more they want to learn!

As you read with your child, be sure to point out the vocabulary
tree. Discuss the categories of words and how they relate to one
another. Then, explore the text together. Encourage your child to
point out each of the vocabulary words as they appear in the text.
Youll be surprised how fast your early reader identifies content-rich
vocabulary.

To sustain childrens excitement about reading, we have created a
special program called NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SUPER READERS.
As kids read each National Geographic Reader, they cross off its
picture on a free National Geographic Super Readers poster that
parents can download from kids.nationalgeographic.com/superreader.
Throughout the process, kids and parents go to the website and
download specially designated prizes that reward their effort. Kids
can have even more reading fun online, with lively book-related
quizzes and games, fascinating excerpts, and sneak previews of
upcoming books.

The National Geographic Super Readers program appeals to kids'
love of accomplishment while providing them with incentives to keep
reading.When the reading experience is fun, children learn more and
achieve more.What could be better than that?

Sincerely,

Susan B. Neuman
Professor of Language and Literacy,
NewYork University

Vocabulary Tree MONKEYS WHERE THEY LIVE WHAT THEY EAT WHAT THEY DO - photo 3
Vocabulary Tree MONKEYS WHERE THEY LIVE WHAT THEY EAT WHAT THEY DO - photo 4

Vocabulary Tree

MONKEYS

WHERE THEY LIVE

WHAT THEY EAT

WHAT THEY DO

rain forest

grassy,
open place

on the
ground

in the
trees

hang

sit

live

play

climb

leap

bananas

flowers

insects

golden lion tamarin Hang on monkey This monkey hangs on a tree - photo 5

golden lion tamarin

Hang on, monkey!

This monkey hangs on a tree northern muriquis It lives in a rain forest - photo 6

This monkey hangs on a tree.

northern muriquis It lives in a rain forest These monkeys sit on a tree - photo 7

northern muriquis

It lives in a rain forest.

These monkeys sit on a tree vervet monkeys They live in a grassy open - photo 8

These monkeys sit on a tree.

vervet monkeys

They live in a grassy open place Monkeys live and play together - photo 9

They live in a grassy, open place.

Monkeys live and play together proboscis monkeys Some - photo 10

Monkeys live and play together.

proboscis monkeys Some live on the ground snow monkey - photo 11

proboscis monkeys

Some live on the ground snow monkey Franois leaf monkey Some live in the - photo 12

Some live on the ground.

snow monkey

Franois leaf monkey Some live in the trees There are small monkeys - photo 13

Franois leaf monkey

Some live in the trees.

There are small monkeys golden lion tamarins mandrill There are big - photo 14

There are small monkeys.

golden lion tamarins

mandrill There are big monkeys Climb monkey red howler monkeys - photo 15

mandrill

There are big monkeys.

Climb monkey red howler monkeys proboscis monkey Leap monkey - photo 16

Climb, monkey!

red howler monkeys

proboscis monkey Leap monkey snow monkey Monkeys like to eat - photo 17

proboscis monkey

Leap, monkey!

snow monkey Monkeys like to eat anything that smells good - photo 18

snow monkey

Monkeys like to eat

anything that smells good long-tailed macaque They eat bananas - photo 19

anything that smells good.

long-tailed macaque They eat bananas Angola colobus squirrel monkeys - photo 20

long-tailed macaque

They eat bananas,

Angola colobus squirrel monkeys flowers and even insects Monkeys like - photo 21

Angola colobus

squirrel monkeys

flowers, and even insects.

Monkeys like to hang around squirrel monkeys Hang on monkey - photo 22

Monkeys like to hang around.

squirrel monkeys Hang on monkey Monkey Habitat Map Monkeys live all - photo 23

squirrel monkeys

Hang on, monkey!

Monkey Habitat Map Monkeys live all over the world Heres where these monkeys - photo 24

Monkey Habitat Map

Monkeys live all over the world. Heres where these monkeys live.

SQUIRREL MONKEY
Costa Rica

WHITE- HANDED
GIBBON
Malaysia

RED HOWLER
MONKEY
Ecuador

PROBOSCIS
MONKEY
Malaysia

NORTHERN
MURIQUIS
Brazil

SNOW
MONKEY
Japan

GOLDEN LION
TAMARIN
Brazil

VERVET MONKEY
Tanzania

LONG- TAILED
MACAQUE

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