I don't like rain!
Record details
- ISBN: 1534406786
- ISBN: 9781534406780
- ISBN: 1534406786
- ISBN: 9781534406780
- ISBN: 1534406786
- ISBN: 9781534406780
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Physical Description:
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm
print - Edition: First Aladdin hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Aladdin, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 2020.
Content descriptions
Summary, etc.: | One sunny day, Rabbit and his pals are playing outside and they couldn't be happier. But, oh, no!--the sky starts clouding up and before they know it, it's raining, it's pouring, and everyone has to run home. How boring! What will they do for the rest of the day? It doesn't take long for Rabbit to realize that fun can be had in the rain. With raincoats, boots, and umbrellas, let the splashing games begin.-- |
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Genre: | Humorous fiction. Picture books. |
Available copies
- 5 of 9 copies available at Bibliomation. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Rowayton Library.
Holds
- 1 current hold with 9 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Rowayton Library | J DIL (Text) | 33625122933828 | Juvenile Red Dot | Available | - |
Kirkus Review
I Don't Like Rain!
Kirkus Reviews
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A rabbit turns a rainy day into a play day.A rabbit finds a pine cone and invites woodland pals to play toss, but when one of them warns, "It's going to RAIN," the rabbit's playmates scatter, leaving their friend behind to announce, "I like rain." Wondering "What's wrong with rain," the rabbit watches drops drip. As the drip, drip increases, the bunny, too, adopts an anti-rain attitude and takes shelter. Flopping about inside, the bored rabbit spies a bird exuberantly splashing outside in a puddle. Donning rain gear, the rabbit heads out to join the bird. Reaffirming, "I like rain," the rabbit invites the others to return for rain play. The minimalist, hand-lettered text relies on repetition of the onomatopoeic words "drip," "drop," "splish," and "splash" to convey weather-related mood swings. Hilariously, Dillard evokes the pouring rain with vertical repetitions of "d r i p" covering the page. Simple, gently humorous illustrations focus on the rabbit playing outdoors, initially sporting a red-and-white-striped T-shirt and later protected by spiffy red galoshes, raincoat, and hat. The rabbit's metamorphosis from rain lover to rain hater and back to rain lover spins out visually in a mix of close-up and aerial views against uncluttered forest backgrounds. Sprightly closing scenes of anthropomorphic critters cavorting in their colorful rain gear end playtime on a high note.Attitude makes all the difference in this amusing, cheery, weather-driven tale. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
School Library Journal Review
I Don't Like Rain!
School Library Journal
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PreS-Gr 1--Dillard delivers an excellent companion to her I Wish It Would Snow! Rabbit and friends are enjoying playing outside on a sunny day, when it begins to rain. While his friends scatter to avoid it, Rabbit likes the rain, until it becomes a downpour. Rabbit waits inside his home, hoping that the weather will improve, until he sees one of his friends, a bird, playing in the storm. Getting his rain gear on, Rabbit joins the bird, and soon all of his friends are playing. When it stops raining, they seem disappointed at first, but are then excited to play in the sun, a rainbow shining in the background. Featuring energetic characters and minimal text, Dillard creates a cheery and appealing rain-themed picture book. The illustrations feature a mix of panels and expansive spreads, as well as word bubbles, similar to the style of a comic book, which are expressive, vibrant, and bright. Young readers will be inspired to play like the characters in the story, no matter the weather outside. VERDICT A delightful picture book to read aloud, rain or shine. Recommended.--Laura J. Giunta, Garden City Public Library, NY