Your young reader will go bananas for 'Monkey World' by local artist Matthew Porter
Charming paintings and verse help lovable primates illuminate the alphabet
By Kathy Schultz
Special to NWsource
Seattle artist and Bluebottle Gallery co-owner Matthew Porter doesn't just monkey around when it comes to painting adorable, wide-eyed animals. In his first book, "ABC," he painted an owl, a penguin and a zebra, among others.
But in his new book, he gets serious about monkeys. So serious, in fact, he's created an entire "Monkey World" (Simply Read Books, 2008, $16.95) of illustrations from A to Z. The just-released children's book features 26 lovable primates engaged in various occupations, one for each letter of the alphabet.
A poet as well as a painter, Porter has attached a short verse to each letter and illustration, from the D in Detective and the H in Hula Hoop to the V in Ventriloquist and the Y in Yoga. Here's an example, reprinted with the author's permission:
Astronaut
When flying to a distant moon,
You don't eat breakfast with a spoon.
In rockets high in outer space,
Things can float from place to place.
Scrambled eggs and crumbs from cakes
Hang in the air like soft snowflakes.
When astronauts fancy a bite,
They always chew with mouths shut tight.
If they were to munch and shout,
Bits of food might float out.
Porter has also created a 2009 Monkey World wall calendar ($13.95). Charming simians float high in the sky in hot air balloons in September, and ski on snow-covered hills in December. But my favorite is October, when monkey-faced trick-or-treaters dress up as fanged Draculas and horned devils.
You can dress your own little monkey in a onesie or T-shirt ($20-$34) from Porter's Red Panda children's clothing collection, which he launched along with his wife, Andrea. Monkeys grin from each of the locally screen-printed organic cotton garments, which are available online and at the gallery in infant to toddler sizes, in pink, blue, brown and mint green.
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