Llama Llama Time to Share
by Anna Dewdney- Item #43J6 in Preschool February
- Grades: Babies & Toddlers - 1
- Ages: 3 - 6
- Series: Llama Llama
- Format: Paperback Book
Cheerful rhymes and soft, sweeping illustrations combine to remind children that sharing isn't always easy—but it can be a great way to make friends.
Product Details
https://unitedstatesofreaders.scholastic.com/llama-llama-time-to-share/9780545500586-rco-us.htmlSummary
Llama Llama's not so sure he likes that idea. After all, these are his blocks and puzzles. But Nelly Gnu isn't so bad, and playing together is fun…until she tries to play with Fuzzy Llama—little Llama's favorite stuffed animal. Will this playdate turn into a dolly drama disaster?
Warmly addressed and wonderfully resolved, this relatable childhood challenge will strike a chord with young audiences everywhere.
About this Series
Focusing on everyday dilemmas familiar to preschoolers (and their parents), the stories in this series have a comforting way of finding gentle resolutions.Llama Llama is a thoughtful, sensitive little guy who doesn't always know how to share, shop, or go to sleep without a fuss. Luckily, he's got a reassuring mama who's always there to support and help guide him. Whether he's melting down at the supermarket or worrying about his first day of school, Mama shows Llama Llama that patience, love, and understanding make any situation better.
With paint-on-canvas illustrations and perfectly paced rhymes, this series speaks to the charm and challenges of the preschool years.
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Product Details
- Grades: Babies & Toddlers - 1
- Ages: 3 - 6
- Product Type: Book
- Page Count: 40 pages
- Dimensions: 9" x 9 3/16"
- Language: English
- Subject & Themes: Behavior & Manners, Friendship
- ISBN 13: 978-0-545-50058-6
Editorial Reviews
"A solid addition to the popular series for toddlers and preschoolers." —Kirkus Reviews
"Once again, Dewdney conveys a highly relatable source of llama drama with warmth and authentically childlike characters." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)