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Llama Llama and the Bully Goat by Anna Dewdney

by Anna Dewdney

Book Details

Publisher:S Books
Published:2013
Pages:33
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0670013951

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

Llama Llama likes to sing. Gilroy laughs at everything. Llama sings out just the same. Gilroy says a not-nice name. Teacher has some things to say: calling names is not OK. Llama Llama is learning lots of new things at school and making many friends. But when Gilroy Goat starts teasing him and some of their classmates, Llama Llama isn't sure what to do. And then he remembers what his teacher told himβ€”walk away and tell someone. It works! But then Llama Llama feels badly. Can he and Gilroy try to

Our Review

This charming preschool story tackles the important topic of classroom bullying with gentle rhymes and relatable schoolyard scenarios. Young children will immediately connect with Llama Llama's experience of being teased by Gilroy Goat during school activities, while the rhythmic text makes complex social-emotional concepts accessible. The book provides clear, actionable strategies for handling peer conflict, showing how speaking up and seeking help from trusted adults can resolve difficult situations. Through this engaging friendship story, children learn practical conflict resolution skills in a supportive, age-appropriate way.

What sets this anti-bullying book apart is its compassionate approach that acknowledges both the victim's feelings and the potential for reconciliation. The story doesn't simply end with the bullying stoppingβ€”it thoughtfully explores Llama Llama's mixed emotions and the possibility of forgiveness, modeling empathy and social understanding for young readers. Parents seeking resources about kindness, emotional intelligence, or classroom dynamics will find this particularly valuable for preparing children for preschool social challenges. The resolution offers hope that even difficult peer relationships can improve through communication and understanding, leaving children with a positive message about school friendships.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction