Sammy the Samango Monkey

Sammy the Samango Monkey

by Joan Chalmers
Sammy the Samango Monkey

Sammy the Samango Monkey

by Joan Chalmers

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Overview

'Sammy the Samango Monkey', is the first in a series of stories about a Samango monkey who was orphaned and came to live with a human family when he was only a day old. Because he was brought up by humans and allowed to interact with them, he became very clever and very naughty too. He could open any door, window, cupboard, fridge or microwave oven. He used to open the fridge and take the lettuces out and feed the tortoises at the centre where he grew up. For companionship, besides the humans, he had a troop of wild vervets that visited regularly, cages of vervets that were being rehabilitated so they could return to the wild, cats, a dog and tortoises and many other creatures. These then are the stories of his time at the centre. He was released back into the wild when he was five years old, and now is happily back with a troop of Samango monkeys jumping about in the canopy of a forest.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151907378
Publisher: Joan Chalmers
Publication date: 05/05/2015
Series: Sammy the Samango
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 260,909
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Joan Chalmers lives in Durban on the coast of KwaZulu Natal in South Africa. Mother of four and grandmother to nine, her home has always been filled with stray animals, cats, dogs, rabbits, gerbils, white mice, rats, crows just to name a few, usually rescued by her children. These creatures were allowed to wander around freely and visitors would be astonished to see a crow playing the piano, or a rabbit hopping through the house. Having also lived in close contact with wild vervet monkeys since she was a child, once her own children had left home, the opening of a vervet rehabilitation centre, Vervet Haven seemed inevitable. The arrival of this baby Samango into her life, as her close friend Misty said would be an experience of a lifetime. And it was.
Joan with her husband Tom run a very successful Aviation magazine World Airnews.

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