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The Biggest Puddle in the World

Mark Lee author Nathalie Dion illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada

Published:21st Mar '19

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    Sarah and Charlie hunt down the biggest puddle in the world with their grandfather in this fun introduction to the water cycle, perfect for young readers.

    When Sarah and her younger brother Charlie go to stay with their grandparents, it rains for days. At first, they have fun exploring inside the big, old house, but eventually they want to explore outside, too. “Where does the rain come from?” Sarah asks her grandfather, Big T. He promises to show her once it stops raining.

    When the storm passes, Sarah, Big T., Charlie and Keeper the dog go exploring. They jump in puddles, draw a puddle map and finally find the biggest puddle in the world!

    Mark Lee’s lively story is an introduction to the water cycle for young readers. Nathalie Dion’s soft illustrations show the fun, loving relationship between Big T., Sarah and Charlie.

    Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

    CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.4
    Identify words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses.

The text is gentle and sweet . . . . Familial love, nature appreciation, and a bit of natural science. * Kirkus Reviews *
This lovely book honors the relationship between children and grandparents and encourages reverence for the natural environment. * School Library Journal *
Lee’s story, with short but rhythmic sentences, and Dion’s illustrations are so effective, they instantly evoke the sound and smells of nature after a storm. Young readers will enjoy this story of two siblings learning about the natural world from their grandparents. * CM Reviews *

ISBN: 9781554989799

Dimensions: 215mm x 266mm x 5mm

Weight: 439g

32 pages