Is Your Mama a Llama?...and More Classic Children's Stories (2004)
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Runtime: 52 mins
Genre: Childrens
Synopsis: This video collection features animated adaptations of three beloved children's books centered on the theme of growing up. Mary Beth Hurt narrates the classic LEO THE LATE BLOOMER, about a cute... This video collection features animated adaptations of three beloved children's books centered on the theme of growing up. Mary Beth Hurt narrates the classic LEO THE LATE BLOOMER, about a cute little tiger cub who feels left behind by his slow growth. Lynn Whitfield narrates ELIZABETI'S DOLL, about a little girl who wants to have a baby of her own when she gets a little brother. Laura Dern narrates Molly Bang's GOOSE, about a baby goose who's raised by a family of woodchucks. And Deborah Guarino's IS YOUR MAMA A LLAMA? is a fun-filled guessing game about baby animals and their mothers. The DVD edition includes 3 bonus stories: Emily Jenkins' FIVE CREATURES and the Spanish versions of IS YOUR MAMA A LLAMA? and LEO THE LATE BLOOMER. Recommended for ages 2-7. [More]
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