Poetry - Assorted Topics, Children - Nature, Children - Fiction & Literature
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Overview
A lively and vibrant celebration of a summer thunderstorm. "A playful rhyming poem and energetic, lighthearted illustrations show two girls relishing the delights of a rainstorm. . . . Fun to read aloud and laugh away a fear of storms." -- BooklistA summer thunderstorm is approaching, bringing with it all the rain, thunder, lightning, wonder and excitement a storm can bring. Bright, cheerful watercolor illustrations and a bouncing rhythmic poem-text come together to create this energetic child-friendly picture book.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
Evans makes a cheery picture book debut with this rhyming, rhythmic celebration of rain. Two girls are splashing in a tiny backyard pool when they notice signs of an approaching storm: ``Falls a raindrop/ it goes plip plop/ coming faster/ drip drop, drip drop/ pitter pit pat/ splitter split splat/.../ safe inside, we'll watch the rain.'' Reminiscent of John Archambault and Bill Martin Jr.'s spirited verses, Evans's poem never falters nor loses its tone of playful insouciance. Jabar's trademark smiley-face illustrations pack plenty of action as the girls huddle inside watching the rain, then enter into the spirit of the storm by beating sandbox-bucket ``drums'' to the rhythm of the rain. When the danger passes, they run outside in their yellow slickers and ``red galoshes/ squishy squashes.'' This zesty description of a romping, stomping storm will make a rainy day seem like a pleasure. Ages 4-8. (Mar.)Hazel Rochman
A playful rhyming poem and energetic, lighthearted illustrations show two girls relishing the delights of a rainstorm. From the first "distant rumblings" to the "lightning's flashing / big boom bashing," the kids wallow in the physical sounds and movements, whether they're cozy indoors or "puddle kicking / raindrop licking" in their galoshes after the rain. Fun to read aloud and laugh away a fear of storms.Book Details
Published
March 28, 1997
Publisher
Sagebrush Education Resources
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780613029834