Llama Llama back to school

Reed Duncan

Book - 2022

"Summer days are getting shorter and it's almost time for the first day of school for Llama! But Llama Llama isn't ready for summertime to end. It's been full of backyard camping, family picnics, and ice cream with friends. All he wants is for summer to go on forever! He's anxious about his first day back at school but maybe, with some help from his friends and Mama Llama, going back to school will be fun after all."--

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Subjects
Genres
Animal fiction
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
New York : Viking 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Reed Duncan (author)
Other Authors
J. T. Morrow (illustrator), Anna Dewdney (creator)
Item Description
"An Anna Dewdney book"--Cover.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780593352441
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Summertime with all its pleasures is coming to an end, and school will soon begin again. What challenges will the new school year bring for Llama? Told in a by-now-trademark rhyming verse style and accompanied by adorable, cheerful oil paint, colored pencil, and oil pastel illustrations, this story finds Llama taking pleasure in all the fun that summer brings--and hoping it will never be over. "Fishing, hiking, slip and slide. / Backyard camping, picnic time." But as sure as one season follows another, fall is on its way and school will be starting again. Mamma Llama takes Llama shopping for new school supplies, but the expression on little Llama's face makes it clear that preparing to return to school is anything but fun. Soon, the first day of school comes, and Llama is ready. There are so many rules: "Be on time. / Don't push or shove. Stand in line. / Do not shout. Raise your hand." "Lunch in cubbies. Coats on hooks." But these are seasoned students, and they take it in stride. All except for one: A young rhino is new and feeling scared. Llama knows just what to do, sharing crayons and showing the newcomer how to glue. Soon the rhino is part of the gang. As is characteristic of the series, this is one more situation familiar to many a young child solved in sweet Llama style. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Another solid addition to the beloved series. (Picture book. 3-5) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.