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  1. Llama Llama Mad at Mama. Fans of Anna Dewdney's Llama Llama books can dive deeper into these relatable stories with fun and engaging printables and activities!

  2. Show students the cover of the book or video, and ask them to discuss the title and art. Have them identify which animal on the cover is the llama, and find the mama and baby in the picture (the owl). Alert children to be on the lookout for mama animals and baby animals as they enjoy the story.

  3. Rhyming riddles and six lovable baby animals help Lloyd the llama discover just what kind of animal his mama really is. Gold foil and embossing and an adorable new case cover highlight this...

  4. Is Your Mama a Llama? by Deborah Guarino TIPS FOR THE READER In this kit, you will find a wonderful children’s book and practical resources you can use to help a child develop important lifelong skills. Use these tips to engage the child in talking about the story, further developing vocabulary, comprehension and a love of reading.

  5. Jan 1, 2004 · Is Your Mama a Llama? Written by Deborah Guarino and Illustrated by Steven Kellogg. Lloyd is trying to figure out who other animals’ mamas are. He asks all his friends if their mamas are llamas and finds out they are not. He learns that babies look like their mamas, and that his mama is a llama because he is one, too. ADD ALL.

  6. Is Your Mama a Llama? by Deborah Guarino Whimsical rhyming riddles help Lloyd, the baby llama, guess what kind of animal everyone’s mama really is. Before: Introduce the book and tell the children a little bit about it. Follow that with a comment or question

  7. Raising A Reader MA Story Guide Is Your Mama A Llama by Deborah Guarino. Open Ended Questions. Before Reading: • What do you think this story will be about? • What clues does the title give me about the story?” • What kind of bird is sitting on the tree branch? • And what is a llama? Where do llamas live? Early literacy for lifelong achievement.

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