Is your mama a llama? : --and more classic children's stories
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Is your mama a llama? : --and more classic children's stories
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- Label
- Is your mama a llama? : --and more classic children's stories
- Title remainder
- --and more classic children's stories
- Statement of responsibility
- Weston Woods
- Subject
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- Rimas infantiles -- Películas cinematográficas juvenil
- Nursery rhymes
- Lectura -- Películas cinematográficas juvenil
- Children's films
- Animals -- Juvenile films
- Animated films
- Fiction films
- Children's films
- Helping behavior -- Juvenile films
- Reading
- Animals -- Drama
- Fiction films
- Animales -- Películas cinematográficas juvenil
- Animals
- Juvenile works
- Reading -- Juvenile films
- Espíritu de servicio -- Películas cinematográficas juvenil
- Helpfulness -- Drama
- Stories in rhyme
- Animated films
- Nursery rhymes -- Juvenile films
- Helping behavior
- Language
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- eng
- spa
- eng
- eng
- Summary
- Is your mama a llama?: Through playful rhyme and riddle, a young llama learns about different kinds of animals; Noisy Nora: What's a wee mouse to do when little brother and big sister take up all of mom and dad's time? Make noise!; Each peach pear plum: Children play 'I spy' with favorite nursery rhyme characters in this beloved story; The little red hen: The classic tale of a hardworking hen who teaches her friends a thing or two about helping out; Reading to your bunny: An original story by Rosemary Wells that highlights the importance of reading to children
- Cataloging source
- TEFMT
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
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- Is your mama a llama?: Produced by Paul R. Gagne, Melissa Reilly ; directed by Virginia Wilkos. Originally produced c2001. Tu mamá es una llama? originally produced c2003
- Noisy Nora: Produced by Paul R. Gagne ; directed by Virginia Wilkos. Originally produced c1994
- Each peach pear plum: Produced by Paul Gagne ; directed by Melissa Reilly. Originally produced c1992
- The little red hen: Filmed and edited by Jan Mack. Originally produced c1991
- Reading to your bunny: Story, characters, script, song lyrics by Rosemary Wells ; produced by Paul R. Gagne ; directed by Michael Sporn. Originally produced c2006. Based in part on the book Read to your bunny / written and illustrated by Rosemary Wells
- Dewey number
- 791.43/75
- Intended audience
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- MPAA Rating: Not rated
- "Recommended for ages 2-7."
- Language note
- English or Spanish dialogue
- LC call number
- PN1997.2
- LC item number
- .I8 2009
- PerformerNote
- Amy Madigan, Mary Beth Hurt, Buffy Allen, Roberta Maxwell, Diana Canova, David de Vries, Rosemary Wells, Leigh Corra, Joey Stack, narrators
- Runtime
- 67
- Series statement
- Scholastic storybook treasures
- Target audience
- juvenile
- Technique
- animation
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