K-Gr 2—This first-rate book highlights the beauty and wonder of rain—a seemingly commonplace occurrence—and shows its effects upon the rest of the natural world. In general but lyrical terms, the work explains what raindrops do ("Raindrops settle. They slip. They dot."). The text is accompanied by scenes from a forest rainforest (drops clinging to flowers or spider webs, insects and birds dealing with the downpour). Sayre has created a poetic atmosphere, using rhyming words ("Raindrop spangles/mark angles."), and her vibrant, close-up photographs, which effectively complement the narrative and will engage children and adults alike. The last two spread, titled "A Splash of Science," offer information on the three forms of water (ice, liquid water, and water vapor) and their characteristics. This attractive work is also ideal for read-alouds and an easy entry for students delving into nonfiction reading, especially in poetry or science units. This excellent title will transform how readers think about rain.—
Tracey Wong, P.S. 54/Fordham Bedford Academy, Bronx, NY
Captivating photos picture an oncoming storm, followed by shots of
raindrops in various stages, configurations, and contexts, such as
on a katydid's back or splashing into a stream. Sayre subtly
explains the nuances of these appearances in minimal poetic phrases
that use alliteration, onomatopoeia, and occasional rhyme and that
closely follow the photographs. Scientific information about rain,
the water cycle, and more is appended. Reading list.
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