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The Llama Llama Series in Order

Llama Llama Books in Order

50 books
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About the Llama Llama series

Series Premise

At the center of every book is Baby Llama (later called Llama Llama as he grows), a small, expressive llama who lives with his calm, loving Mama Llama in a cozy home. Each story takes a common, relatable childhood experience or emotion and follows Llama through it: feeling scared at bedtime, getting frustrated when sharing, feeling shy on the first day of school, being excited/nervous about a new sibling, or dealing with big feelings when something doesn’t go his way. The pattern is consistent and comforting: - Llama encounters a situation that triggers a strong emotion (anxiety, anger, excitement, sadness, jealousy). - He reacts in age-appropriate ways—tantrums, clinginess, hiding, whining, or bubbling over with enthusiasm. - Mama Llama (or another trusted adult) responds with patience, empathy, and gentle guidance. - Llama learns a small but meaningful lesson: Mama always comes back, sharing feels good, it’s okay to feel big feelings, or new things get easier with time. - The book ends on a warm, reassuring note—usually with cuddles, a song, or a sense of safety and love. The premise is deliberately simple and repetitive, mirroring the way very young children experience and process the world. The books normalize big emotions, show healthy adult responses, and reinforce security and attachment.

Main Characters

Baby Llama / Llama Llama — The central character, a small, expressive llama with big round eyes, a red-and-yellow blanket, and an enormous range of toddler emotions. He is curious, loving, sometimes naughty, and always deeply attached to Mama. He grows slightly across the series (from baby to preschooler), but remains forever a young child.
- Mama Llama — The calm, patient, loving mother—tall, gentle, and endlessly reassuring. She is firm when needed but always kind, modeling healthy emotional responses and unconditional love.
- Supporting characters (recurring in many books):
- Nelly Gnu — Llama Llama’s best friend, a little goat who shares adventures and playdates.
- Daddy Llama — Appears in some books as a warm, playful father figure.
- Gramma and Granpa Llama — Loving grandparents who offer extra comfort and wisdom.
- Various other animal friends — classmates, neighbors, cousins—who populate school, playdates, and community events.

Setting

The primary setting is a cozy, timeless home in a small, unnamed town—likely inspired by rural or small-town America. The house is warm and lived-in: a child’s bedroom with stuffed animals and night-light, a kitchen where Mama makes breakfast, a living room with books and toys, a porch swing, and a backyard with grass and a swing set. The aesthetic is soft and nostalgic—pastel colors, gentle lines, wooden furniture, quilts, and the kind of home that feels safe and permanent.

Occasional stories expand slightly:
- Preschool or kindergarten classroom
- Doctor’s office
- Farm or petting zoo
- Holiday settings (Christmas, Easter, Halloween)
- A new baby’s nursery
- A beach or park

The world is deliberately small and safe—no real danger, no scary strangers, no lasting sadness. The focus stays on the house, the family, and the immediate community. The era is contemporary but timeless—there are modern elements (cars, telephones, preschool), but no heavy technology (no tablets or smartphones in most books), giving the series a classic, enduring feel.

Tone & Themes

The tone is tender, reassuring, empathetic, and gently humorous—perfectly pitched for toddlers and preschoolers and their caregivers. Dewdney’s writing is rhythmic, rhyming, and soothing, with a natural read-aloud cadence that begs to be chanted or sung. The illustrations are soft, expressive, and full of warmth—Llama’s big eyes convey every emotion (panic, joy, sadness, mischief) with heartbreaking clarity, while Mama’s calm presence is a visual anchor of safety. The humor is gentle and relatable—Llama’s dramatic overreactions (hiding under the bed, flinging toys, dramatic sighs) mirror real toddler behavior and make both kids and parents laugh in recognition. There is never mockery or shame; every feeling is valid, and every resolution is kind. The books are deeply comforting: separation anxiety ends with reunion, tantrums end with understanding, new experiences end with mastery. The tone is optimistic and emotionally honest—acknowledging that feelings can be big and hard, but also showing that they pass, adults can be trusted, and love is constant.

Anna Dewdney’s Llama Llama series is a joyful, timeless favorite that delivers over 25 hilarious, easy-to-read picture books perfect for beginning readers and read-aloud audiences. Through the unbreakable friendship of Llama Llama and his calm, loving Mama, the stories offer simple, laugh-out-loud adventures filled with toddler-sized emotions, gentle mishaps, and reassuring resolutions. With bright, expressive illustrations, rhythmic rhymes, and a safe, positive tone, the books build reading confidence while sparking giggles and emotional understanding. Llama Llama’s big eyes, small size, and big heart make him unforgettable, and his everyday adventures with Mama remind children that even the biggest feelings are okay, and that love and patience can make everything better. A delightful, enduring series that continues to charm new generations with its warmth, humor, and celebration of the small, everyday moments that matter most.

FAQ

How many books are in the Llama Llama series?

50 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Llama Llama Shapes, was published in February 2023.

When was the most recent book released?

Llama Llama Shapes was published in February 2023.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Llama Llama Red Pajama, published in May 2005.

What genre is the Llama Llama series?

The series primarily falls into the General Fiction genre.

What is the Llama Llama series about?

At the center of every book is Baby Llama (later called Llama Llama as he grows), a small, expressive llama who lives with his calm, loving Mama Llama in a cozy home. Each story takes a common, relatable childhood experience or emotion and follows Llama through it: feeling scared at bedtime, getting frustrated when sharing, feeling shy on the first day of school, being excited/nervous about a new sibling, or dealing with big feelings when something doesn’t go his way. The pattern is consistent and comforting: - Llama encounters a situation that triggers a strong emotion (anxiety, anger, excitement, sadness, jealousy). - He reacts in age-appropriate ways—tantrums, clinginess, hiding, whining, or bubbling over with enthusiasm. - Mama Llama (or another trusted adult) responds with patience, empathy, and gentle guidance. - Llama learns a small but meaningful lesson: Mama always comes back, sharing feels good, it’s okay to feel big feelings, or new things get easier with time. - The book ends on a warm, reassuring note—usually with cuddles, a song, or a sense of safety and love. The premise is deliberately simple and repetitive, mirroring the way very young children experience and process the world. The books normalize big emotions, show healthy adult responses, and reinforce security and attachment.

Is the Llama Llama series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.