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    Llama Llama Mad at Mama by Anna Dewdney (Illustrator), Anna Dewdney

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    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: September 2007
    • ISBN-13: 9780670062409
    • Sales Rank: 2,365
    • Age Range: 4 to 8
    • 40pp
     
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    Synopsis

    Yucky music, great big feet.

    Ladies smelling way too sweet.

    Look at knees and stand in line.

    Llama Llama starts to whine.

    Does any child like to go shopping? Not Llama Llama! But Mama can't leave Llama at home, so off they go to Shop-O-Rama. Lots of aisles. Long lines. Mama is too busy to notice that Llama Llama is getting m-a-d! And before he knows it, he's having a full-out tantrum! Mama quickly calms him down, but she also realizes that they need to make shopping more fun for both of them. Parents and children are sure to recognize themselves in this fun-to-read follow-up to the popular Llama Llama Red Pajama.

    Children's Literature

    AGERANGE: Ages 2 up.

    The author manages to show a toddler's view of a trip to the store, a trip the little one is not enjoying. After being dragged away from a happy time playing with his toys, Llama is strapped into his car seat, where he takes a little snooze during the drive to the Shop-O-Rama. It does not take him long to get tired of the "Yucky music,/ great big feet/Ladies smelling way too sweet/look at knees and stand in line" and so he, "starts to whine" He is out of sorts as Mama Llama has him try on clothes from the clearance shelves; he has no interest in socks and underwear. Then, as his mama shops for food, Llama Llama gets mad. Finally he hits fever pitch and has an all-out tantrum right there in the store and throws things from the cart. Mama Llama very patiently asks him to stop and explains how much she loves being with him and asks him to help her shop, and that makes all the difference. This story will strike a chord with moms who have been confronted by an overtired child while in the supermarket. The story tells of an everyday event in the lives of moms and their little ones in a way most everyone can relate to and appreciate. Reviewer: Carolyn Mott Ford

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    Biography

    Anna Dewdney dislikes shopping almost as much as Llama Llama. She lives with her two daughters, a dog, and a pickup truck in southern Vermont.

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    llamas rockby Anonymous

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    November 20, 2008: la la la llama

    I Also Recommend: Storey's Guide to Raising Llamas.

    A reviewerby Anonymous

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    June 09, 2008: I read this book to my toddler to show her how her behavior in the store looked to me. She had a great time pointing out the llama's problems and it really opened the door for a discussion about good behavior. Not to mention the fact that this is a great read!!! Now it's her second favorite book!


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