Ribbon's WayPublished 2012 by Sono Nis Press:
When baby Ribbon arrives, the visitors at Japan’s Awaji Island Monkey Center wonder how she is going to manage with no hands and with small, twisted feet. How will she hold on to her mother? How will she walk? How will she climb in the trees? How will she interact with the other monkeys? And how will she someday look after her own baby? But everyone is in for a surprise. This monkey is determined to do things her own way… Ribbon’s way. The Littlest MonkeyPublished 2010 by Sono Nis Press:
The arrival of a new baby is exciting, but it also changes family dynamics forever. In this endearing true-to-life story, we meet Tombo, a young Japanese macaque, who lives with his mother, sister, and extended family near Japan’s Awaji Island Monkey Center. Primatologist Sarah Turner’s deep respect for her subjects and her sparkling photographs illuminate this universal tale of growing up, moving over, and finding our way in the world. |