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Llama Llama Home with Mama

by Anna Dewdney
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Overview

Llama Llama, morning light.
Feeling yucky, just not right.
Down to breakfast.
Tiny sneeze.
Sniffle, snuffle.
Tissues, please!

Ah-choo! Uh-oh, Llama Llama's nose is feeling tickly, his throat is feeling scratchy, and his head is feeling stuffy. Back to bed, no school today for Llama Llama! Instead, he's home with Mama. By lunchtime, though, he's beginning to feel a tiny bit better. But now someone else has the sneezes . . . Mama! And who will help her feel better? Why, Llama Llama, of course! Anna Dewdney's fun-to-read rhymes are sure to help children and their parents get through those under-the-weather days.

About the Author, Anna Dewdney

Anna Dewdney (www.annadewdney.com) lives in southern Vermont.

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"Llama, Llama, morning light,/ Feeling yucky, just not right./ Down to breakfast./ Tiny sneeze./ Sniffle, snuffle./ Tissues, please!" Little kids can identify with this gentle tale about a Llama with a head-clogging cold.

β€” Lisa Dugan

Publishers Weekly

When Llama Llama wakes up with a cold, Mama Llama feels his forehead, looks at his throat, and sends him back to bed to rest. Later, she reads Llama Llama a story and makes him some soup, but while Llama Llama is on the mend, Mama is starting to feel sick herself: "Get more tissues. Bring a cup./ Fluff a comfy pillow up./ What else could Mama Llama need?/ How about some books to read?" Dewdney's rhymes are as cozy as ever, and she captures the frustrations of both those who are ill and those who have to attend to them: "Mama coughs, and Llama yawns..../ How long can this day go on?" Readers of any age who have been there will relate. Ages 3–5. (Aug.)

School Library Journal

PreSβ€”Fans of Llama Llama will want to stay home from preschool and read this with their own mamas. Llama is sick with a sore throat, and children who have to take "yucky" medicine will relate to how he feels. Llama Mama takes care of him, and just when he starts to feel better, she gets sick. He knows just what to do to make her feel better, and after rest, and a comfy pillow, the two cozy up in bed and share a book. The story has wonderful rhyming phrases and large, colorful illustrations full of priceless facial expressions and body language.β€”Kris Hickey, Columbus Metropolitan Library, OH

Book Details

Published
August 23, 2011
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Pages
40
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780670012329

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