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 Llama destroys the world (Llama book)
 Author: Stutzman, Jonathan

 Publisher:  Holt (2019)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: [40] p., ill. (chiefly col.), 26 cm

 BTSB No: 862394 ISBN: 9781250303172
 Ages: 4-8 Grades: K-3

 Subjects:
 Llamas -- Fiction
 Black holes (Astronomy) -- Fiction
 Humorous fiction

Price: $23.28

Summary:
Eating too much cake causes Llama to rip his dancing pants, opening a black hole and threatening the entire universe.

 Illustrator: Fox, Heather


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Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: LG
   Reading Level: 2.90
   Points: .5   Quiz: 502855

Reviews:
   School Library Journal (00/06/19)

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School Library Journal - 06/01/2019 PreS-Gr 2—On Monday, goofy, quirky Llama discovers a pile of cake, which he promptly consumes. The next day, being full of cake, he struggles to put on his dancing pants. Eventually, he wiggles into the pants, but once he starts dancing the pants rip, causing a chain reaction of mistakes that the narrator informs readers will cause the end of the world by Friday. Playful and colorful, this quasi-doom-filled story is reminiscent of the humor of Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin or Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great by Bob Shea. The bold illustrations are a bit chaotic at times, but fitting to the story. Llama has wacky eyes and cannot say more than "I am Llama" and "dat" adding to his dopey charm. Adults will enjoy this read just as much as kids, being able to recognize the reference to "The Cha-Cha Slide" and nods to the scientific method. Full of rich vocabulary and alliteration, there is plenty of opportunity for kids to learn a thing or two from this lovable llama. Further, there is a positive message that even at seemingly the worst of times, such as the universe being sucked into a black hole, things usually work out on the other side. VERDICT A first joint effort from husband and wife team, this story will have readers chuckling again and again and coming back for more, just like Llama.—Kaitlin Malixi, Kensington Health Sciences Academy, Philadelphia - Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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