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When Willa's upside-down magic rains, it pours. Clouds form under ceilings. Classrooms get flooded. Umbrellas must always be nearby, just in case Willa has an outburst. Willa hates being the source of such sogginess. Even worse, the more she rains, the badder she feels ... and the badder she feels, the more she rains. All the storminess is threatening to drown her good grades and flood all her friendships. Is there any way to use magic to make the...
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A young child who is sad learns that feelings come and go like the weather, and crying is like the rain. He comes to see that crying, like rain, can come from big or small storms, is necessary, and when it is done, can bring a peaceful rainbow. Includes notes to educators and caregivers with learning activities.
7) Rain
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"Simple text and supportive images introduce beginning readers to the characteristics of rain. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.
10) Raindrops roll
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"In her latest gorgeously photo-illustrated nonfiction picture book, celebrated author April Pulley Sayre sheds new light on the wonders of rain, from the beauty of a raindrop balanced on a leaf to the amazing, never-ending water cycle that keeps our planet in perfect ecological balance."--
11) Precipitation
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Discusses the different forms of precipitation and how rain and snow are measured.
12) Cloudette
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Cloudette, the littlest cloud, finds a way to do something big and important as the other clouds do.
13) Rain
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"Children, animals, and natural life react to a coming rainstorm that will nourish them all"--
14) Hello, puddle!
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"A nonfiction picture book exploring a deceptively simple but unexpectedly crucial resource for wildlife: puddles! This lyrical, gorgeously illustrated nonfiction picture book is perfect for young science learners and nature lovers. A normal everyday puddle may not seem very special. But for a mother turtle, it might be the perfect place to lay her eggs. For a squirrel, it might be the only spot to cool off and get a drink when the sun is shining...
15) A rainy day
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Photographs and text provide information about weather conditions and things to do on rainy days. Includes rainy day facts.
16) Rain
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Describes what rain is and how it helps plants, animals, and people.
18) Rain
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Simply describes what rain is and the cycle that repeatedly brings water to the earth.