Llama Llama and the Bully Goat

Llama Llama and the Bully Goat

by Anna Dewdney

Narrated by Anna Dewdney

Unabridged — 4 minutes

Llama Llama and the Bully Goat

Llama Llama and the Bully Goat

by Anna Dewdney

Narrated by Anna Dewdney

Unabridged — 4 minutes

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Overview

Llama Llama likes to sing.

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Gilroy laughs at everything.

Llama sings out just the same.

Gilroy says a not-nice name.

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Teacher has some things to say:

calling names is not OK.

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Llama Llama is learning lots of new things at school and making many friends. But when Gilroy Goat starts teasing him and some of their classmates, Llama Llama isn't sure what to do. And then he remembers what his teacher told him-walk away and tell someone. It works! But then Llama Llama feels badly. Can he and Gilroy try to be friends again?

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Taking on a difficult but important part of children's lives, Anna Dewdney gives readers a way to experience and discuss bullying in a safe and comforting way.*


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Llama Llama is growing up—instead of being the source of “llama drama,” he’s more of a peacemaker in this empathic addition to Dewdney’s popular series. Rather, it’s classmate Gilroy Goat causing problems: he pokes fun at Llama and other students during circle time and throws a tantrum at recess. “Gilroy bleats and kicks the dirt./ He gets sand on Llama’s shirt.” Dewdney’s canvas-textured paintings continue to express the deep emotions of her characters, and the story espouses the value of getting adults involved when bully goats act out—and of giving them second chances. Ages 3–5. Agent: Deborah Warren, East West Literary Agency. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

Praise for LLAMA LLAMA AND THE BULLY GOAT by Anna Dewdney:

"Dewdney’s lovable Llama Llama offers children one strategy to combat bullying, all couched in her trademark rhyming verse and presented through situations that are sure to resonate with those new-to-school." —Kirkus 

“[Dewdney] writes touchingly about the emotions of young children… [offering] a model for empathy, courage and forgiveness.” —New York Times Book Review

"A great discussion starter." —School Library Journal  

(partial list) - Awards

Llama, Llama Red Pajama: New York Times Bestseller, Booksense 76 selection, Bookspan/Children’s Book of the Month Club selection, Texas 2 x 2 Reading List (2006), Wanda Gag Award Honor Book (2006), A Bank Street Best Children’s Book and Outstanding Merit title for ages 5 under (2006), A Baker’s Dozen: The Best Children’s Books for Family Literacy (Pennsylvania, 2005), A Ladybug Picture Book Award Nominee (New Hampshire, 2006); Llama Llama Mad at Mama: 2008 Booksense Book of the Year Honor Book, New York Times Bestseller, Booksense Pick, 2008 Missouri Building Block Picture Book Award winner, 2008 Alabama Emphasis on Reading Program winner; NoBunny’s Perfect: South Carolina Children’s Book Award, 2010; Llama Llama Holiday Drama: New York Times Bestseller; Llama Llama Home with Mama: New York Times Bestseller; Llama Llama Time to Share: New York Times Bestseller

School Library Journal

12/01/2013
PreS-Gr 1—Llama Llama and his friends cannot enjoy their school day because Gilroy Goat is being a bully. He laughs at the other animals during circle time, and he calls Llama Llama a "not-nice name" when he tries to sing. Although Gilroy's teacher tries to correct his behavior, the bullying continues into recess (dirt throwing and destructiveness) until the llama calls him a Bully Goat. Realizing he's hurt potential new companions, Gilroy is happy to accept Llama Llama's renewed offer of friendship. Dewdney's characters are rendered in paint, pencil, and pastels. The victims, the bully, and even the witnesses all look scared, worried, or sad throughout the story. This book clearly shows children the social, emotional, and academic consequences of bullying, how to take a stand against it, and how to be tolerant of someone who needs a second chance. A great discussion starter.—Tanya Boudreau, Cold Lake Public Library, AB, Canada

Kirkus Reviews

Llama Llama loves the fun things he gets to do at school, but will a Bully Goat ruin his day? Writing, drawing, counting, playing with clay, singing songs during circle time--what's not to love about school? Well, being called names and laughed at for clapping and singing along, for one thing. Being the target of sand that's kicked and dirt that's thrown for another. Teacher has already made it clear that Gilroy Goat's name-calling will not be tolerated, but Teacher isn't near the sandbox. What will Llama Llama and Nelly Gnu do? Stand up to him, of course: "Gilroy, this is not OK. / Stop it, or we'll go away." They then walk away and tell a teacher. After Gilroy's requisite lecture and long timeout, kindly Llama Llama approaches him, offering to let him play. While the resolution is too pat, and everyone gets over their feelings unbelievably quickly, still, Dewdney's lovable Llama Llama offers children one strategy to combat bullying, all couched in her trademark rhyming verse and presented through situations that are sure to resonate with those new-to-school. Her textured oil, colored-pencil and oil-pastel illustrations shine when portraying the animals' faces--joy, discomfort, surprise, anger, stubbornness, disappointment are all crystal-clear on them. While children should not expect a Bully Goat to change his ways so quickly, this does provide them with some tools against bullying. (Picture book. 3-5)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169147261
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 08/06/2013
Series: Llama Llama Series
Edition description: Unabridged
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