
Llama Llama Mad at Mama
by Anna Dewdney
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appears in Nutrition and Fiction.
Yucky music, great big feet.Ladies smelling way too sweet.Look at knees and stand in line.Llama Llama starts to whine.Does any child like to go shopping Not Llama Llama! But Mama can't leave Llama at home, so off they go to ShopORama. Lots of aisles. Long lines. Mama is too busy to notice that Llama Llama is getting mad! And before he knows it...
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