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Apr 27, 2016Laurkew rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
Spring showers outside? Share this rainstorm story to enrich real-life experiences and build background knowledge. The simple rhyme scheme builds, mimicking the pace of an afternoon shower: “Clouds swell. Winds blow bolder. Weather changes. Air grows colder.” Though the storm depicted in the expressive art is intense, everybody stays safe and cozy in the farmhouse and barn. By nightfall, the front has moved through and skies are clear. Pair with the nonfiction “Raindrops Roll” by April Pulley Sayre for another rhyme treatment of the same topic, accompanied by dazzling close-up photographs.