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Is Your Mama a Llama?

by Rachel on February 10, 2009

Does this book look familiar? It sure does to most of the little ones I know. Is Your Mama a Llama? is a favorite both at home and in the classroom, and it has become one of my go-to stories.

It’s easier than you’d think to set a story like this to music. As long as the words rhyme and there is a definitive rhythm to the verses, you can create a melody line that repeats over and over.

<a href="http://albums.listenlearnmusic.com/track/is-your-mama-a-llama">Is Your Mama a Llama? by Listen &amp; Learn Music</a>

I’ve done this with over thirty books, and I’m always looking for more. Sung stories are a great way to entertain students while at the same time working on a slew of skills, including attention to task, following directions, answering “wh” and yes/no questions, identifying objects and colors, and reading.

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James March 12, 2009 at 4:13 am

This book was published long before 1997, ‘cuz my nephews are in college!

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Javar May 19, 2011 at 3:48 pm

Yes. I was born in 1986. If it was published in 1997 I would have been too advanced in my reading comprehension to be reading that.

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