Thursday, October 8, 2020

The Llama Who Had No Pajama

The Llama Who Had No Pajama by Mary Ann Hoberman




This poem is one that could be used before bedtime, it relaxes and allows the child's brain to rest. They can relate to them because everyone grows and wears out their clothes at a point. 

And though for adults it wouldn't be a big issue, children could look at this as a big problem.

 It also creates a connection with the parents because they allow the parent and child to bond because the child can see the parent as a helpful hand. 

This also let's the child feel comfortable in their own body and to not try to be like everyone around them.


"When he woke up in the morning,

To his mama he said with delight,

What a wonderful sleep I've been sleeping all night,

my head feels so clear and my eyes feel so bright.

When we looked for pajamas how foolish we were, 

for I sleep so much better in nothing but fur. 

It fits me so nicely, it's light as the air

it's the practical thing for a llama to wear."

-Mary Ann Hoberman

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