
Here’s another limerick to enjoy from Jemsbooks’ Children’s Books. I have been having a grand old time writing these limericks each day. I hope you are enjoying them too!
This one is about my seventh published book, Sebastian Meets Marvin the Monkey (2015).
Limerick
There once was a boy named Sebastian,
Who visited the zoo with his radio, a distraction.
The music the monkeys heard
Made their dancing quite absurd.
Now the animals are having fun with Sebastian.
Here is another version:
There once was a monkey named Marvin,
Who for love and respect was starvin’.
When along came a boy
with a musical toy
and now Marvin is no longer starvin’.
Sorry, these limericks can get a little silly at times!

Sebastian is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Create Space.
Blurb:
When a little boy, Sebastian, goes to the zoo he meets Marvin the monkey. Sebastian loves monkeys and likes to watch them climb the trees. Something amazing happens when Sebastian’s toy phone suddenly plays music.
Jemsbooks young children’s books have life lessons within the stories that promote good values and behavior in children. Sebastian teaches children the importance of being kind and respectful toward animals. This is a fun book for preschool children. It’s like a dance party which they can get up and take part! Check it out today.
This book was dedicated to my youngest grandson, Sebastian, who has his own stuffed monkey which he treasures.
Check out the reviews on Amazon:
Check out the reviews on Barnes & Noble:
Highly recommended by an award-winning author of children’s and MG/PT books.
Thank you for stopping by! Hope you had fun with this limerick about Sebastian! More limericks coming!!
Blessings & Hugs,
Janice





































































































Fun and clever limericks, Janice.
Thank you, Jet. 😘
Lovely limericks, Janice. I also write them sometimes to promote my characters. Lots of fun!
Thank you, Robbie. 😘
Lovin’ it! Made me smile. 🙂
Thank you, CM! 😃
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Wonderful limericks, Janice. This is such a sweet story.
Thank you, Michelle! ❤️