Whether you’re a preschool teacher planning your next circle time or a parent looking for enriching read-alouds and activities, the Llama Llama books offer a world of playful possibilities. In this post, we’ll explore several must-read titles in the series and share easy, engaging classroom crafts and activities to bring Llama Llama’s world to life.
Why Kids and Teachers Love Llama Llama Red Pajama
The success of the first book sparked a whole Llama Llama series, each one tackling common preschooler experiences like going to school, waiting in line, feeling sick, and learning to be kind. These books are ideal for preschool classrooms because they combine emotional intelligence, predictability, and humor—three ingredients that keep little listeners hooked.
Must-Read Llama Llama Books for Preschool Classrooms
Llama Llama Mad at Mama
A great tool for talking about tantrums, patience, and errands.
Llama Llama Misses Mama
Perfect for easing separation anxiety at school or daycare.
Llama Llama Time to Share
Encourages positive social skills like taking turns and being kind.
Llama Llama Home with Mama
A cozy read for sick days and talking about self-care.
Llama Llama and the Bully Goat
A helpful way to introduce anti-bullying discussions in preschool.
Llama Llama Gram and Grandpa
A sweet story for celebrating family and overnight visits.
Llama Llama Holiday Drama
Ideal for teaching mindfulness and managing emotions during the holidays.
Llama Llama Loves to Read
A wonderful literacy-themed book to inspire a love for learning.
Fun & Educational Llama Llama-Themed Classroom Crafts
🦙 1. Llama Llama Red Pajama Craft
Materials:
- Red construction paper
- Cotton balls
- Glue, scissors
- Llama face template (hand-drawn or printed)
- Markers or crayons
How-To:
Create a simple cut-and-paste craft where children glue Baby Llama’s face onto a red pajama top. Add cotton balls for cozy trim and let kids decorate the pajamas however they like. Display them on a bulletin board titled “Llamas in Pajamas!”
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🛏 2. Bedtime Routine Sequencing Cards
Materials:
- Printable cards showing common bedtime steps (brush teeth, put on pajamas, story time, lights out)
- Velcro dots or magnets
- Sentence strips or chart paper
How-To:
Let kids practice putting the bedtime steps in order. This activity reinforces sequencing, vocabulary, and personal care routines.
👩👦 3. Llama Llama Emotions Masks
Materials:
- Paper plates
- Craft sticks
- Markers or printable faces showing happy, sad, angry, scared
- Glue
How-To:
Children create emotion masks to match Baby Llama’s feelings in the story. Use them to act out scenes or talk about what makes us feel different emotions.
📚 4. Llama’s Library Corner
Materials:
- A cozy reading nook
- Stuffed llama or llama plush
- Books from the Llama Llama series
- Pillows, blankets, or bean bags
How-To:
Turn a quiet classroom corner into Llama’s Library. Invite kids to read independently or to a stuffed llama. This encourages self-directed reading and a calm learning space.
🎨 5. Llama Letter L Craft
Materials:
- Large paper cutout of the letter "L"
- Felt, yarn, googly eyes
- Glue, markers
How-To:
Turn the letter L into a llama! Let children decorate their letter with fur and facial features while you reinforce the “L is for Llama” phonics connection.
Extra Learning Extensions
Social-Emotional Journals: For older preschoolers, have them draw a picture of when they felt like Baby Llama and how they calmed down.
Rhyming Practice: Find rhyming pairs from the books and match pictures or objects during small group time.
Final Thoughts
So grab your red pajamas, cozy up with Baby Llama, and let the reading adventures begin!
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