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Books with title The Raindrop Who Couldn't Fall

  • The Raindrop Who Couldn't Fall

    Kirsti Call, Lisa Griffin

    language (Mazo Publishers, March 3, 2018)
    'The Raindrop Who Couldn't Fall' received the 'Seal of Approval' from Literary Classics. This book is a story for young readers, based on the idea that changing your thought patterns can change the outcome of events in your life. The main character, Plink, who is a raindrop, is unable to fall from her cloud, until she changes the way she thinks about falling, and starts to believe in her abilities. The book is peppered with fun facts about the water cycle, cloud formation, and the science of rainbows (among other facts), offering an age-appropriate introduction to science. The book includes supplementary material for parents and / or teachers giving children hands on activities to learn about rain, a glossary, and author and illustrator bios.
  • The Raindrop Who Couldn't Fall

    Kirsti Call, Lisa M. Griffin

    Paperback (Mazo Publishers, Feb. 14, 2018)
    'The Raindrop Who Couldn't Fall' received the 'Seal of Approval' from Literary Classics. This book is a story for young readers, based on the idea that changing your thought patterns can change the outcome of events in your life. The main character, Plink, who is a raindrop, is unable to fall from her cloud, until she changes the way she thinks about falling, and starts to believe in her abilities. The book is peppered with fun facts about the water cycle, cloud formation, and the science of rainbows (among other facts), offering an age-appropriate introduction to science. The book includes supplementary material for parents and / or teachers giving children hands on activities to learn about rain, a glossary, and author and illustrator bios.
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  • The Raindrop Who Couldn't Fall

    Kirsti Call, Brie Ishee, Lisa M. Griffin

    Hardcover (Character Publishing, Oct. 1, 2013)
    "The Raindrop Who Couldn't Fall" is a 32 page full-color picture book for young readers (3-7 years) based on the idea that changing your thought patterns can change the outcome of events in your life. The main character, Plink, is unable to fall from her cloud until she changes the way she thinks about falling and starts to believe in her abilities. The book is peppered with fun facts about the water cycle, cloud formation, and the science of rainbows (among other facts), making this book wonderfully compatible with Core Curriculum Standards. Offering an age-appropriate introduction to science, "The Raindrop Who Couldn't Fall" also includes supplementary material for parents and/or teachers, author/illustrator biographies, and a glossary.
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  • The Raindrop Who Couldn't Fall

    Kirsti Call, Lisa M. Griffin

    Hardcover (MAZO PUBLISHERS, Feb. 1, 2018)
    'The Raindrop Who Couldn't Fall' received the 'Seal of Approval' from Literary Classics. This book is a story for young readers, based on the idea that changing your thought patterns can change the outcome of events in your life. The main character, Plink, who is a raindrop, is unable to fall from her cloud, until she changes the way she thinks about falling, and starts to believe in her abilities. The book is peppered with fun facts about the water cycle, cloud formation, and the science of rainbows (among other facts), offering an age-appropriate introduction to science. The book includes supplementary material for parents and / or teachers giving children hands on activities to learn about rain, a glossary, and author and illustrator bios.
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  • Maxwell, the Raindrop Who Wouldn't Fall

    Joseph Moore

    Paperback (Joseph Moore, March 15, 2011)
    "Maxwell, the Raindrop Who Wouldn't Fall" is a picture book that has a positive message. It encourages kids to be happy with who they are. Maxwell wants to be a bird, a flower or a rainbow...anything but a raindrop. Through the course of the story, the raindrops fall from the grandfatherly cloud. He gently tries to assure Maxwell that he is important simply being himself. After all of the rain has fallen, Maxwell sees a flower at the corner of a field that has been missed by the rain. He understands that the flower will dry up without water. Maxwell suddenly realizes the importance in being a raindrop, and falls to save the flower.
  • Maxwell, The Raindrop Who Wouldn't Fall

    Joseph Moore, Jaclyn Donnelly

    eBook
    This is a story that encourages kids to be happy with who they are. Most raindrops grow inside a cloud and simply fall. Not Maxwell the raindrop. He wants to be a bird, a rainbow or a flower...anything but a raindrop. Through the course of the story, the grandfatherly cloud tries to gently convince Maxwell that it is important for him to simply be himself. At the end, all of the other raindrops have fallen, yet none of them reached a thirsty flower at the corner of a field. Maxwell realizes that only he can save the flower. He suddenly feels proud to be a raindrop and has a sense of purpose. He happily saves the flower.