Ancient China Meet The Monkey Book Report

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Lhasa Apso Pups of Ancient China Meet The Mischievous Monkey of Siam
Annie Pooh, Princess Pup series creator Steven Farkas takes Annie Pooh and MarLee to a new adventure, minus the diplomatic crisis.

Fans of Annie Pooh and MarLee, rejoice. The cute and cuddly royal pups are back. A funny yet action-packed adventure awaits readers, young and old, in creator Steven Farkas’ Annie Pooh, Princess Pup, Monkey Shines: Annie Pooh and MarLee Meet Sangee the Monkey.

Published by AuthorHouse, Annie Pooh, Princess Pup, Monkey Shines is the third – and perhaps the most intense – book in the Annie Pooh, Princess Pup series. Lhaso Apso pups Annie Pooh and MarLee encounters a monkey for the first time, which belongs to the nephew of a Siamese prince, who

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