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Sometimes Rain by Diana Sudyka, Meg Fleming

emeelee's review against another edition

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3.0

Cute book about finding fun outdoors no matter the weather.

agudenburr's review against another edition

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4.0

A great book about the weather through each season that leaves you with warm fuzzies!

sunflowerjess's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

I loved the gentle, reflective rhymes in this poem, but the illustrations really made me fall in love; I especially loved the winter scenes and the very first illustration on the inside title page. Absolutely beautiful. 

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4.0

This is a whimsical book about the weather through the seasons, and the many adventures that occur during them. Sledding, snowmen, trees covered in snow, waiting for animals to appear in the woods, playing in mud, swinging, watching clouds, playing at the beach, in the leaf piles, picking apples, and more. The beautiful pictures and designs in the cold breath and air are especially charming. A wonderful read.

wordnerd153's review against another edition

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3.0

The illustrations are the real winner.

mercourier's review

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5.0

Beautiful words Beautifuls illustrations,

tashrow's review

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4.0

Told in rhyming couplets, this picture book explores the wonders of each of the four seasons in turn. The book begins at the end of fall with a rained-upon picnic that is met with smiles. The weather then turns colder and soon there is snow enough for sledding. Snow eventually melts into mud that then turns into sunny hillsides of flowers. Summer is filled with visits to the beach and exploring nature. Autumn brings apples and piles of crunchy leaves to play in. The book ends as winter returns once more and everyone is snug and warm at home.

Fleming’s verse is so controlled and concise. She writes in just a few words an entire feeling or moment in time. The fact that she can do this and still create rhyming couplets that don’t feel stilted at all is near magic. Children may not realize they are reading poetry, but the adults sharing the book with them with marvel at the skill and the delight of such a well written book in verse. The illustrations are done in watercolors that are evocative and completely capture each season. The characters are always happy and enjoying that time of year even with rain, wind, or snow.

A charming picture book written and illustrated for pure joy. Appropriate for ages 3-5.
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