
Title: RAIN!
Author: Linda Ashman
Illustrator: Christian Robinson
Published: March 5, 2013 – Houghton Mifflin Books for Children –
Suitable For Ages: Pre-school – 3 years
Themes/Topics: Opposites, perspective, nature, weather, kindness
Opening:
“Rain!”
“Nasty galoshes.”
“Blasted overcoat.”
“There goes my hair…”
“Rain!”
“Is it raining cats and dogs?”
“It’s raining frogs and pollywogs!”
“Hippity – hop!”
Brief Synopsis: An endearing little story about a happy, young boy and a grumpy, old man who view the rainy day very differently.
Why I Like This Book: I absolutely love the message in this sweet story!
The paper cut like illustrations gently remind us about perspective. We all see the world differently and our reaction to that can affect others in either a positive way or a negative way. Attitude can be contagious!
Extensions for the book:
http://lindaashman.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/RAIN-Teachers-Guide.pdf
| Primary | Upper Elementary/Secondary |
| Opposites – Compare/Contrast | Point of View T chart |
| Character chart | Topography changes to reflect voice |
| Sequencing events | Write a diary entry from the perspective of each character |
| Weather and Mood Word Charts | Research how weather may affect mood – present findings |
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A nice book to read for spring (though we haven’t had too much rain yet where I am)
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I love the cover! Looks like a fun spring read. Thanks for sharing.
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What a cute book. Unlike your northern area I’m looking at showers, a sign of Autumn heading toward winter. Our winters are wet and lots of kids will be doing what the kid on the front cover is doing.
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