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Monkey Crush

Monkey Crush

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Monkey Crush is a children's book that introduces human hunting and the reasons behind it, such as food or pleasure. The story takes place in India, where lions and tigers coexist, and shows how an unexpected lunch can save animals from being eaten or hunted.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 28 pages
\n Publication date: 01 May 2021
\n Publisher: Crush Publishing
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Monkey Crush is a captivating tale that delves into the intriguing concept of human hunting, offering a platform for parents to engage in meaningful discussions about the motivations behind such practices. Set in the vibrant landscapes of India, where lions and tigers coexist, the story unfolds as a captivating narrative that brings coconuts to life. Through this captivating tale, the author highlights the unexpected power of a simple lunch, showcasing how it can serve as a lifeline for animals, protecting them from being consumed or hunted.

In the heart of India, where the sun bathes the land in its warm embrace and the scent of spices fills the air, a unique harmony exists between lions and tigers. These majestic creatures roam freely, their roars echoing through the dense forests and their stripes blending seamlessly with the surrounding flora. It is in this enchanting setting that Monkey Crush takes place, a story that revolves around the power of a simple lunch and the unexpected consequences it can have on the lives of animals.

The protagonist of the story is a young monkey named Coco, who lives in a small village nestled amidst the towering trees and vibrant foliage. Coco is a curious and adventurous creature, always eager to explore the world around him. One day, while scavenging for food, Coco stumbled upon a hidden grove of coconuts. The sight of these luscious fruits filled him with delight, and he couldn't resist the temptation to indulge in their sweet taste.

With a determined heart, Coco climbed up the tree and plucked a few coconuts, carefully placing them in his basket. He then set off on a journey back to his village, excited to share his discovery with his friends. As Coco walked through the forest, he couldn't help but notice the presence of the lions and tigers. They were both aware of his presence, but they seemed to regard him with a mixture of curiosity and respect.

As Coco approached his village, he was greeted by his friends, who were overjoyed to see the coconuts he had brought back. They immediately began to share their thoughts on what they could do with them. Some suggested making coconut milk, while others suggested using the shells to make bowls and cups. Coco, however, had a different idea in mind.

"Let's use these coconuts to save the animals from being hunted," he said with a determined look in his eyes. His friends were taken aback by his suggestion, but they were also intrigued. They had never thought about using coconuts in this way before.

Coco explained that the coconuts could be used as a decoy to lure the lions and tigers away from the animals they were hunting. By placing the coconuts in strategic locations, the animals would be able to escape the hunters' grasp and find safety in the forest. His friends were impressed by his idea, and they immediately began to plan how they could put it into action.

Over the next few days, Coco and his friends worked tirelessly to distribute the coconuts throughout the forest. They placed them in hidden spots, where the animals could easily find them. They also made sure to keep a close eye on the movements of the lions and tigers, to ensure that the coconuts were being used effectively.

To their delight, the plan worked. The lions and tigers were drawn to the coconuts, and they began to leave the animals alone. The animals were overjoyed, and they began to trust Coco and his friends even more. They knew that they had found a way to protect themselves from the hunters, and they were grateful for their help.

As time went on, Coco and his friends continued to distribute the coconuts throughout the forest. They became known as the protectors of the animals, and they were respected by all who knew them. The lions and tigers, too, began to see them as allies, rather than enemies. They would often come to them for food, and they would even share their hunting territories with them.

The story of Monkey Crush teaches us an important lesson about the power of compassion and the importance of protecting the natural world. It shows us that even the smallest actions can have a significant impact on the lives of others, and that we all have a responsibility to care for the environment and the creatures that inhabit it.

In conclusion, Monkey Crush is a captivating tale that delves into the intriguing concept of human hunting and offers a platform for parents to engage in meaningful discussions about the motivations behind such practices. Set in the vibrant landscapes of India, where lions and tigers coexist, the story unfolds as a captivating narrative that brings coconuts to life. Through this captivating tale, the author highlights the unexpected power of a simple lunch, showcasing how it can serve as a lifeline for animals, protecting them from being consumed or hunted. The story of Monkey Crush teaches us an important lesson about the power of compassion and the importance of protecting the natural world. It shows us that even the smallest actions can have a significant impact on the lives of others, and that we all have a responsibility to care for the environment and the creatures that inhabit it.

\n Weight: 318g\n
Dimension: 211 x 243 x 11 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9788090753266\n \n

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