A Tiny Brown Monkey on the Big Blue Earth
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Illustrations and easy-to-read text show that a tiny monkey in South America is in a jungle that is in a country on a continent on the Earth.






Illustrations and easy-to-read text show that a tiny monkey in South America is in a jungle that is in a country on a continent on the Earth.
Curious's hypothesis of the week is "the quieter you are, the more you can hear" and she plans to put it to work as her fourth-grade class is being tested for musical ability, because she really cannot sing, and she does not want to play the clarinet like her three older sisters.
In her first week in fourth grade (exiled to a new school because of redistricting) Curious decides that she wants to be a scientist, and her first task is to sharpen her powers of observation by observing her large family, three older sisters and three younger brothers--and try and become effectively invisible in her new class.
When the lights go out in her house fourth-grader and middle child Curious starts to consider the whole phenomenon of electricity and how it is created--but one of her younger brothers, John Glenn McCarthy, sees her scientific research as an opportunity for practical jokes.
In a thrilling adventure, a girl embarks on a daring challenge that leads her to encounter a mysterious creature. As she navigates this unexpected journey, she must confront her fears and unravel the secrets surrounding the creature's existence. Themes of bravery, curiosity, and the unknown intertwine, creating an engaging narrative filled with suspense and discovery.
Curious, a middle child among seven siblings, approaches life with a scientific mindset, treating her family's dynamics as experiments. During a week when the children take turns cooking, she formulates hypotheses about family relationships, including the notion that happy families lack younger brothers or older sisters. This exploration of family chemistry reveals her unique perspective and the humorous challenges of sibling interactions.