Deborah Guarino
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Series
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A young llama asks his friends if their mamas are llamas and finds out, in rhyme, that their mothers are other types of animals. 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 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...
Author
Publisher
Schiffer Kids
Pub. Date
[2019]
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Description
"Murray, a humble shoemaker, presents a pair of glass slippers for a frantic fairy godmother when her wand runs out of power, setting off a rollicking chain of events that may force him to disappoint a prince, risk the fairy's wrath, and sacrifice the secret love of his life"--
Series
Publisher
New Video Group
Pub. Date
2003
Description
Is your mama a llama? Lloyd the llama asks all kinds of baby animals his question. Will he ever get the answer he longs to hear? Leo the late bloomer: What's the matter with Leo? He can't read, write or speak like the other baby animals can. Will Leo ever bloom? Elizabeti's doll: When her new baby brother arrives, Elizabeti wants a baby of her own. She finds a rock that will make a perfect baby! Is she ready to care for her own child? Goose: A baby...
7) Spot
Publisher
Findaway World, LLC
Pub. Date
[2013]
Description
Lloyd the llama is looking for his mama. "Is your mama a llama," he asks a bat, a swan, a cow, a seal, and a kangaroo. Young children will share Lloyd's delight when the answer to his question is finally, "Yes!"
Bear decides to give his friend the moon a birthday present, and thinks the echoes of his own voice are the moon's answers to his questions about what the moon would like.
An old nursery poem introduces animals and their young and the numbers...
Publisher
[Manufactured and distributed by] Findaway World, LLC
Pub. Date
[2012], ℗2011
Description
How do dinosaurs say goodnight?: Follow along as eleven different dinosuar children and their prehistoric parents give a big kiss, turn out the light, tuck in their tails, and whisper "good night."
Clifford the big red dog: This is how it all began - in 1963, Norman Bridwell published his very first Clifford book, and kids have loved Clifford ever since. He's an adorable dog whose well-meaning bumblings have great kid appeal. Clifford is Emily Elizabeth's,...
Publisher
[Manufactured and distributed by] Findaway World, LLC
Pub. Date
[2012], ℗2011
Description
How do dinosaurs say goodnight?: Follow along as eleven different dinosuar children and their prehistoric parents give a big kiss, turn out the light, tuck in their tails, and whisper "good night."
Clifford the big red dog: This is how it all began - in 1963, Norman Bridwell published his very first Clifford book, and kids have loved Clifford ever since. He's an adorable dog whose well-meaning bumblings have great kid appeal. Clifford is Emily Elizabeth's,...
Pub. Date
2013
Description
Is your mama a llama? Lloyd the llama is looking for his mama. "Is your mama a llama?" he asks a bat, a swan, a cow, a seal, and a kangaroo. Young children will share Lloyd's delight when the answer to his question is finally, "Yes!"
Three cheers for Catherine the Great : Sara's feisty Russian grandmother asks for "no presents" for her birthday -- and gets them -- just in time for the borscht and blintzes party!
Five creatures : Told from a small...
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Publisher
[Manufactured and distributed by] Findaway World, LLC
Pub. Date
[2010]
Description
The wheels on the bus: Join the fun when this classic children's ditty comes gloriously to life.
Is your mama a llama: Lloyd the llama is looking for his mama. "Is your mama a llama?" he asks a bat, a swan, a cow, a seal, and a kangaroo.
Happy birthday, Moon: A bear buys the moon a beautiful present after he learns the moon has the same birthday.
Over in the meadow: This endearing version of a classic counting song is filled with the wonder of...