Description
This engaging illustrated storybook takes young readers into a lush royal garden looked after by playful monkeys. When the gardener must leave, he asks the monkeys to care for the plants. At first, the monkeys try their best — but soon their silly antics lead to uprooted flowers and chaos! Through fun scenes and clever twists, Monkey Business teaches children that good intentions must be paired with good thinking and that actions have consequences. With bright pictures and simple text, this book helps kids learn responsibility, teamwork, and thoughtful behaviour in a joyful way.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1. Where does the story Monkey Business take place?
A) On a farm
B) In a royal garden
C) In a school
D) On a mountain
Answer: B) In a royal garden
Q2. Who asked the monkeys to care for the plants?
A) The king
B) The gardener
C) A wise man
D) A bird
Answer: B) The gardener
Q3. What did the monkeys do instead of watering the plants properly?
A) Ate fruit
B) Created mischief
C) Painted the trees
D) Helped the gardener
Answer: B) Created mischief
Q4. What lesson do the monkeys learn by the end of the story?
A) Playing is the only job
B) Actions don’t matter
C) Thoughtful actions matter
D) Being loud makes you happy
Answer: C) Thoughtful actions matter
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: take care of, royal garden, mischief, consequences
- The story Monkey Business takes place in a ___________.
- The gardener asked the monkeys to __________ the garden.
- The monkeys began __________ instead of doing the work properly.
- The moral of the story is that actions always have __________.
True-False Questions
- The gardener left the monkeys to care for the garden. [T/F]
- The monkeys watered the plants perfectly. [T/F]
- The story teaches that play is the only important thing. [T/F]
- The monkeys’ actions had results in the garden. [T/F]
Our Content Team presents this story to inspire children with valuable life lessons.







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