"She grazes on grass, and she likes to say, 'Moo!' I don't think that is what a llama would do."
In this favorite, whimsical rhyming story, riddles help Lloyd the baby llama guess what kind of animal everyone's mama really is. But it's his friend Lyn the llama that finally leads Lloyd to the answer he most longs to hear.Is your mama a llama?Download and start listening now!
"Young children really enjoy the Llama Llama books. I read this one to my 1st grade class and they really enjoyed it. They enjoy the rhyme and the repetition. "
— Michelle (4 out of 5 stars)
" -Pre-K to Kindergarten <br/>-Adorable book <br/>-Baby llama asking others if their mama is a llama. <br/>-Great for beginning reader "
— Chenoa, 4/11/2011" This book is adorable. And kind of depressing. I still recommend it to anyone. It's cute. "
— Krista, 4/9/2011" Lloyd goes to see who has moms like his. Along the way he finds out that there are lots of different moms. I recommend this book for prek-1st grades. "
— Rebecca, 4/7/2011" this is a fun rhyming book about a llama trying to find his mama. Kids will love it. Recommended for pre-k and kindergarten. "
— Sharonneika, 4/7/2011" This is fun to introduce children to rhyme and repeated phrases. At first when I looked at this title, it didn't really caught my eyes. But when I read it at my kindergarten placement, the kids loved it. "
— Ngoc, 4/5/2011" This book is cute and educational. It rhymes and explains basic characteristics of animals. "
— Nicole, 3/17/2011" Such a fun, well written and illustrated book. It's a favorite at our house. "
— Molly, 3/2/2011" This book is great for rhyming schemes; children love it! "
— Raven, 2/22/2011" Clever, cute, fun. Catchy and illustrated very well. "
— Krystal, 2/11/2011