Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail (The Funny Monkey Boys)

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Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail (The Funny Monkey Boys)

by Howard Roger Garis

EN·~3 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

Bed Time Stories - Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail.

0:05
2

Howard R. Garis

0:04
3

BED TIME STORIES - Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail

0:19
4

THE FAMOUS BED TIME STORIES

2:40
5

JACKO AND JUMPO KINKYTAIL

0:01
6

STORY I - THE KINKYTAILS GO TO SCHOOL

7:24
7

STORY II - JUMPO AND THE COCOANUT

8:02
8

STORY III - THE KINKYTAILS MAKE A PUDDING

6:35
9

STORY IV - JACKO AND THE PEANUTS

7:06
10

STORY V - JUMPO AND THE ICE CREAM

6:43

Description

A gentle collection of bedtime tales follows the playful escapades of two little monkey boys who live high in a tree‑top house. Jacko, the red‑tailed brother, and Jumpo, forever tinged a leafy green after a mischievous balloon bite, set out each day with curiosity and plenty of chuckles. Their world is bright and cozy, perfect for winding down while still sparking the imagination.

Across thirty short stories the brothers tumble through school lessons, concoct a bubbling pudding, chase after ice‑cream cones, and even tangle with a friendly bear during a game of hide‑and‑seek. They share whimsical moments with Uncle Wiggily, experiment with paper bags and bubbles, and hop aboard airships and tiny autos—each episode a tidy slice of wonder that feels like a soft lullaby for young listeners. The tone stays light and reassuring, making these adventures an ideal nightly ritual for children who love a dash of silliness with their sweet dreams.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (211K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, monkeyclogs and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2010-05-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Howard Roger Garis

Howard Roger Garis

1873–1962

Best known for creating Uncle Wiggily, this prolific American writer helped shape early 20th-century children's reading with cheerful adventures, animal stories, and series fiction. He also worked as a newspaperman before building a long career in books for young readers.

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