![]() What is the weather like? How does the temperature feel? Do you still have to wear a heavy coat, hat and mittens? What are things you see in nature in the spring? What are sounds that you hear? What do you smell? Talk about why rain is so important in the season of spring and then use one of these fun songs as a warm up. When the two eventually meet, it’s not certain which attitude will win out, but luckily for the diverse townsfolk, the boy’s kindness and openness rule the day.” - Publishers Weeklyĭiscuss all the things that make spring a special season. Along the way, the boy charms everyone he meets-the exact opposite of what the older man is doing (frowns abound when he’s near). “Rain!” shouts a boy from the window of a building whose sunny color matches his outlook. ![]() “Rain!” grumps a cantankerous man, staring at the storm from underneath bushy furrowed eyebrows. Writing solely in dialogue and exclamations, Ashman contrasts the ways two people view a city rainstorm. This review summarizes the book “Rain!” well: “Good and bad moods alike can be contagious, as this rainy-day story handily demonstrates. Here is Jenny’s lesson plan for kids yoga inspired by the book “ Rain!” by Linda Ashman illustrated by Christian Robinson: ![]() ![]() It has been so fun to connect and exchange ideas for using kids picture books in yoga with Jenny Williams from Happy Planet Yoga! So it is my pleasure to have her for a Guest Post on OMazing Kids today. ![]()
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