Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
Reviews"Minimalist text gains expression through varied punctuation and typeface, while speech balloons and other comic-book conventions (not to mention one spectacular simian tantrum) evoke a certain pigeon. Bold, expressive colors and exuberant lines characterize the artwork." Kirkus Reviews, Minimalist text gains expression through varied punctuation and typeface, while speech balloons and other comic-book conventions (not to mention one spectacular simian tantrum) evoke a certain pigeon. Bold, expressive colors and exuberant lines characterize the artwork., With big, bold spreads and only two words ("Banana" and "Please"), Vere's (The Getaway) story about sharing packs impressive graphic force., "With big, bold spreads and only two words ("Banana" and "Please"), Vere's (The Getaway) story about sharing packs impressive graphic force." -- Publishers Weekly "A lively title to share in a toddler storytime." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "A fun choice for sharing with a group." -- School Library Journal "Minimalist text gains expression through varied punctuation and typeface, while speech balloons and other comic-book conventions (not to mention one spectacular simian tantrum) evoke a certain pigeon. Bold, expressive colors and exuberant lines characterize the artwork." -- Kirkus Reviews, "With big, bold spreads and only two words ("Banana" and "Please"), Vere's (The Getaway) story about sharing packs impressive graphic force." Publishers Weekly "A lively title to share in a toddler storytime." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "A fun choice for sharing with a group." School Library Journal "Minimalist text gains expression through varied punctuation and typeface, while speech balloons and other comic-book conventions (not to mention one spectacular simian tantrum) evoke a certain pigeon. Bold, expressive colors and exuberant lines characterize the artwork." Kirkus Reviews
SynopsisTwo monkeys. One banana. What's to be done? Ed Vere's hilariously eye-popping art tells the story of two monkeys learning to share in this stunning, nearly-wordless picture book. One banana. Two monkeys. Perfect, Two monkeys. One banana. What's to be done? Ed Vere's hilariously eye-popping art tells the story of two monkeys learning to share in this stunning, nearly-wordless picture book. One banana. Two monkeys. Perfect!