It rains! It rains all over town, pattering congenially on windowpanes
and rooftops. From indoors, a child watches, listens, and feels a
delicious coziness. It rains on the fields, the hills, the ponds. The
streams and brooks, the rivers and seas, surge and swell exuberantly.
Tomorrow there will be warm mud to play in, and puddles, and in the
puddles pieces of sky. It pours.
This picture book by the winner of the 1969 Caldecott Medal is a lyrical
celebration of rain's inspiring effect on Mother Nature--on human
nature, too. Its few words and panoramic pictures are buoyant with
growth and freshness.
Rain Rain Rivers is a 1969 New York Times Book Review Notable
Children's Book of the Year and Outstanding Book of the Year.