Llama Llama - Season 2

Season 2
New lessons, new adventures and new friends living right down the street! Join Llama Llama and his pals for another season of sweet fun and learning.

Episodes

Three Friends and a Baby Newman / New Neighbors
Nelly and friends learn a big word -- persistence -- while taking care of her fussy baby brother. Llama welcomes a new face to the neighborhood.

Llama Llama Talent Show / Llama Llama's Lie
Mama and Llama team up for a school talent show. Llama accidentally breaks Mama's vase, but he's too afraid to tell her the truth.

Loch Ness Llama / Band Together
The gang investigates when Euclid and Gilroy spot a mysterious creature in the lake. Gram's birthday is coming up, and Llama's got big plans!

Doctor Visit / Daddy's Day
Llama learns how to be brave when he gets hurt and has to see a doctor. Nelly needs a little help to give her dad the best Father's Day ever.

Llama Llama Light Show / Luna's Perfect Leaf
The kids are excited to see their first meteor shower ... but cloudy weather could ruin everything! Luna stresses out about an upcoming art show.

The Snow Must Go On / Message in a Bottle
Nelly announces the first-ever Snow Games, a fun day of wintry events. The kids use their brains to solve a bottled-up mystery.

New Year, New Me
A New Year's party inspires Llama and his friends to make resolutions. But they've made so many that nobody's having any fun!

Story Island / The New Toy
Mama, Gram and Grandpa turn Llama's favorite book into a scavenger hunt. Llama and his friends do chores to save up for an exciting new toy.

Thanks-For-Giving Day / Finding Dion
The kids plan a special day to thank the grown-ups who serve their community. Llama's watching his grandparents' duck, but he can't keep track of him!

Llama Family Vacation
Llama's taking his first vacation with Mama and Gram: a trip to visit family on Sandy Island! He's excited -- and a little bit nervous, too.
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