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Llama Llama Mess Mess Mess

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Mama Llama teaches Llama Llama a humorous lesson in cleaning up in Anna Dewdney's bestselling Llama Llama series.
Time to pick up all your toys!
Why is Mama making noise?
Mama says it's cleaning day.
Llama only wants to play.
Anna Dewdney's Llama Llama is growing up, but he still loves to play with all his toys! When Mama Llama says it's time to clean up, Llama responds like any child more interested in playing than cleaning . . . by ignoring her! But Mama has an imaginative response of her own. What if she never cleaned? What would happen then? Well, Llama Llama is going to find out! Here is a truly funny take on a childhood chore that all children will relate to and laugh at! And it is sure to be helpful to get kids cleaning up!
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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2019
      Llama Llama learns why tidying is important. In yet another highly familiar childhood drama, Llama Llama does not want to clean up his toys. He's having fun playing; why should he stop? Isn't it Mama Llama's job to clean up? Mama poses the question: "What if Mama never cleaned? / Imagine that! / What would that mean?" Mama zooms off on her roller skates, with a sheet for a cape, crunching snacks and dropping everything on the floor. Soon the house is strewn with toys, dirty dishes, and trash. "Crumbs and clothes and peanut shells... / What's this thing? What's that smell?" Llama Llama can't take it anymore. "No more Llama / MESS / MESS / MESS!" Perhaps it is a good idea for Llama Llama to lend a hand. Helpful hints for youngsters are slipped inside: Every toy should have a place, and when making your bed, don't forget to look underneath. This second collaboration between Duncan and Morrow since Dewdney's passing feels more complete than Llama Llama Loves to Read (2018), with snappy rhythms and a twinkle in Mama's eye. Returning to Llama Llama and Mama's relationship feels like home. Cooperation makes cleaning go much faster--particularly with friendly, rhyming llamas to show the way. (Picture book. 2-6)

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  • ATOS Level:2.1
  • Lexile® Measure:480
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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