![]() ![]() Water’s importance to life is emphasized throughout, and readers will enjoy spotting its additional forms and uses bubbling up in the background of each spread. ![]() With the advent of spring, the narrative jumps from what water is (rain, fog, cloud, snow, tap, etc.) to what it makes (squishy mud, which feeds trees, which grow apples, which are pressed into cider…etc.). Text and illustrations evince an infectious joy in nature, in which readers are encouraged to take part, and visual depictions of nature and childhood alike are breathtakingly in their vibrant color, sense of motion, and wealth of detail. What is that sound?” The textual simplicity, matched with the large size and clarity of the illustrations, makes this a strong choice for group sharing in libraries or classrooms, and the narrative’s focus on an interracial family further elevates the appeal and notability. Preschool, Primary Porter/Roaring Brook 40 pp.Īn evocative rhyming text and verdant watercolors introduce the water cycle to young readers by linking water’s forms - from water to steam to clouds to fog to rain to ice to snow - to seasonal changes and kid-friendly activities such as swimming, finding pictures in clouds, and sipping hot cocoa after a day of snow play. ![]() Water Is Water: A Book About the Water Cycle ![]()
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