Where's The Monkey?

Dora goes to Banana Forest to find Isabella's monkey. This engaging series of readers features popular characters from the Nickelodeon television series Dora the Explorer, Blaze and the Monster Machines and Team Umizoomi and will support children's first steps to reading success.
Where's the Monkey?
Introduction
"Where's the Monkey?" is a book for children. The book is written by Rachel Bladon. It is a Level 3 book in the Reading Stars series. The book is for Pre-A1 readers.
The Story
Dora is the main character. She is a girl who loves adventures. In this book, Dora goes to Banana Forest. She wants to help Isabella. Isabella’s monkey is lost. Dora looks for the monkey. She has many exciting moments in the forest.
The Characters
- Dora: She is brave and smart. She helps her friends.
- Isabella: She is Dora’s friend. Her monkey is missing.
- The Monkey: It is cute and playful.
The Setting
The story happens in Banana Forest. The forest is big and green. It has many trees and bananas. The forest is a fun place.
Why This Book is Fun
This book has:
- Easy words for new readers.
- Pictures to help understand the story.
- Fun characters like Dora and the monkey.
What Children Learn
Children learn to:
- Help others like Dora.
- Enjoy reading.
- Solve problems.
Who Can Read This Book?
Children who:
- Are learning English.
- Like Dora the Explorer.
- Enjoy fun stories.
About the Series
Reading Stars is a series of books. The books are for young learners. They help children start reading. The books use simple English. They have fun pictures.
Conclusion
"Where's the Monkey?" is a great book for Pre-A1 readers. It is fun and easy to read. Children will love Dora’s adventure. They will also learn new words. This book is perfect for learning and fun.

Rachel Bladon Teacher, Editor and Writer
A Journey through Language and Literature
Meet Rachel Bladon, a dedicated teacher, skilled editor, and prolific writer with over two decades of experience in the field of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). Her journey has taken her across continents, from Europe to Asia, where she has left an indelible mark on the world of language education.
Rachel's literary contributions encompass a remarkable thirty-four graded readers tailored for readers of all age groups. Her repertoire includes a diverse array of works, from non-fiction pieces to captivating retellings of both modern and classic literary masterpieces. Her passion for storytelling has not gone unnoticed, earning her the prestigious Language Learner Literature Award for one of her stories. Moreover, two of her narratives have achieved the distinction of being finalists for this esteemed recognition.
In 2014, Rachel assumed the pivotal role of Series Editor for the renowned Oxford Bookworms Library, following in the footsteps of the esteemed Jennifer Bassett. Under her stewardship, the library has continued to flourish, maintaining its hallmark of exceptional storytelling and meticulous grading. Rachel's personal contributions to the series are equally impressive, with five titles to her name, including adaptations of literary gems like "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" and "Eat, Pray, Love," along with the engaging "Factfile Japan."
Rachel takes great pride in her role, nurturing and expanding this treasure trove of literary works. Her commitment to providing high-quality reading materials to language learners worldwide is evident in the exciting new titles she continually adds to the library.
Rachel Bladon's journey through language and literature is a testament to her unwavering dedication to the world of EFL education, where she inspires countless individuals to embark on their own linguistic adventures.
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