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by - written on 19/12/06 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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PSE (Personal, Social and Emotional Development) is a huge part of Early Years teaching and this book fits perfectly in to that area of the curriculum. - No More Teasing! - This book is about two little monkeys: Mimi is a 'girl' monkey who has an older 'boy' cousin called Momo. Momo is bigger than Mimi and constantly teases her, calling her names like copycat, Titchypoo, stupid, scaredy pants etc... One day Momo asked Mimi to join him in his tree-house. Mimi was surprised at how kind her cousin was being, until.............he abandoned her up there, taking the ladders with him. He told Mimi that the Grizzly Grilla would come ... Read the complete review
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