Rain! by. Linda Ashman (Goodreads Author), Christian Robinson (Illustrator) · Rating details · 1, ratings · reviews. One rainy day in the city, an eager little boy exclaims, “Rain!”. Across town a grumpy man grumbles, “Rain.”. In this endearing picture book, a rainy-day cityscape comes to life in vibrant, cut-paper-style /5. · Editorial Reviews. Two very different attitudes about the weather go head-to-head in Linda Ashman's buoyant Rain! the boy with his cheery disposition, the man with his pessimistic attitude When the two inevitably cross paths, it's no surprise the boy's positive outlook wins over the grouch—eventually—but their interaction still feels fresh and www.doorway.ru: HarperCollins Publishers. Rain! Written by Linda Ashman, Illustrated by Christian Robinson Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Reviews Honors. The Ezra Jack Keats Award for New Illustrator for Christian Robinson.
Editorial Reviews. Two very different attitudes about the weather go head-to-head in Linda Ashman's buoyant Rain! the boy with his cheery disposition, the man with his pessimistic attitude When the two inevitably cross paths, it's no surprise the boy's positive outlook wins over the grouch—eventually—but their interaction still feels fresh and natural. A little boy and an old man are both out in the rain, but their perspectives and attitudes are markedly different. The illustrations are colorful and fun, and the story concept is inventive. This little gem of a book is a reminder that the world looks a little brighter when viewed through eyes filled with wonder. Bi. B is for Bookworm. Rain by Linda Ashman contrasts a buoyant boy (in his green frog hat) who soaks in everything wonderful about a rainy day, and a grumpy old man who curses everything about the gray day. Through the vibrant paper-cut images and simple text, the head-to-head examples illustrate different rainy day perspectives and show how moods (good and bad.
Writing solely in dialogue and exclamations, Ashman (Samantha on a Roll) contrasts the ways two people view a city rainstorm. “Rain!” grumps a cantankerous man, staring at the storm from underneath bushy furrowed eyebrows. “Rain!” shouts a boy from the window of a building whose sunny color matches his outlook. Rain! Written by Linda Ashman, Illustrated by Christian Robinson Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Reviews Honors. The Ezra Jack Keats Award for New Illustrator for Christian Robinson. Bank Street College of Education’s Best Children’s Books of “Buoyant.” — The New York Times Sunday Book Review. Rain! is the story of a little boy who loves the rain, an old man who hates it, and the way that a brief encounter (and a smile) can change the direction of a whole day.
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