Rain Drop Splash

by Alvin Tresselt

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Follows the rain as it travels through a pond, a brook, a lake, and a river down to the sea.

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An energetic description of the water cycle beginning with rain and ending in the ocean. Full of descriptive verbs for how water moves and behaves.
An energetic description of the water cycle beginning with rain and ending in the ocean. Full of descriptive verbs for how water moves and behaves.
Summary: This book takes rain drops and take them from mountain brooks to lakes to rivers to oceans while incorporating several ecosystems.

Personal reflection: I especially liked this book because of the illustrations and the nature content. I think a lot of children's literature can focus on stories rather than using nature to explore a point like the flow of water in part of the water cycle. I think this book would help small children learn the simple concepts of the environment, different cycles in nature, and where certain animals live.

In the classroom: I would use this book as a text set for weather or water cycles or a chapter that pertains to ecosystems. I could also use it as a group activity, asking students why lakes, ponds, show more rivers, etc. are formed and why they are important for ecosystems including our own. show less
This book is about how rain grew and grew until it formed a puddle and then it carried out into the river. The book then allows you to see all of the different things that happen when the rain over grows.
Book setting in a pond. Talks about things getting bigger. About animals, real life, water in the world. About rain and the rain stop at the ver end. Tracking water, natural progression of water. Good be good with science.
The rain starts and makes a puddle. It keeps raining and the puddle gets bigger and runs into a stream, lake etc. Great story to talk about what happens when the rain keeps coming. Where is the rain going to go next? Age- 3years- 2nd grade

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Weisgard, Leonard (Illustrator)

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Original publication date
1946
First words
Drip drop splash, drip drop splash, drip drop splash, went the rain all day.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The sun came out, and at last the rain stopped.

Classifications

Genres
Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
551.6Natural sciences & mathematicsEarth sciences; geologyGeology, Hydrology MeteorologyClimate & Weather
LCC
PZ7 .T732 .RLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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726
Popularity
39,097
Reviews
7
Rating
½ (3.52)
Languages
English
Media
Paper, Audiobook
ISBNs
10
UPCs
1
ASINs
3