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A Llama in the Family

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Because Adam hopes that the "big surprise" awaiting him at home has two wheels and pedals, he is unprepared for the unusual additional to his Vermont family.

98 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Johanna Hurwitz

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Johanna Hurwitz is an American author of more than sixty children's books. She has sold millions of books in many different languages.

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111 reviews1 follower
February 3, 2020
Cute story and at the right level for young readers, but I was disturbed by the lessons it teaches about caring for animals. Two families are keeping single llamas (they are herd animals and need companions), and the llamas were purchased from breeders instead of rescued. The main character's family has a cat that roams free outside, endangering wildlife and putting the cat at risk from traffic, predators, and other dangers. Fishing is presented as a wholesome pastime, when there is no humane or sustainable way to fish. Meat eating is normalized. Knowing the special relationships children have with animals, I would have expected the author to take a kinder stance.
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329 reviews2 followers
January 19, 2024
This is a story about boy who more than anything wants a new bike. When he hears their is going to be a surprise later he is sure that it is a bike ; however to his great disappointment it is not a new bike but rather a Llama. His mom is starting f a little side business doing llama treks. He is also surprised to find that he loves his new llama and he can wait for that new bike. This book brings up beginning economic principals, like needs verses wants. It also talks about family. A cute story that can also bring in some cool discussions.
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684 reviews58 followers
May 17, 2018
aw. it was a sweet book, and cute. not sure the exact placement of the story: there were computers (and they were used often enough that the kid knew about them) but there were papers and people calling random strangers on the phone. Maybe early 2000s? Also Vermont and Llamas, which is cute.
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7 reviews3 followers
March 8, 2020
This book was amazing and I totally recommend it!!!😁😁😁
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6 reviews
June 13, 2020
The book was good but the ending was not good in my opinion.
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248 reviews6 followers
July 11, 2021
Read for my son's 3rd-grade homeschool curriculum.
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68 reviews
April 17, 2013
My kids thought it was boring, as the character rambled along.
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