Monkeys

Monkeys
ISBN-10
140952471X
ISBN-13
9781409524717
Series
Monkeys
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
2011-02
Publisher
Usborne Books
Authors
Laura Howell, USBORNE

Description

This sticker book contains descriptions of a fascinating variety of monkeys and apes, and has over a hundred sticker illustrations. You can also use it to keep a record of the animals you've seen in wildlife parks or on TV.

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