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1) Hello, rain!
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A young girl experiences a rain storm from seeing the storm roll in, to splashing in the puddles, and then finally watching the sun coming back out.
3) Rain
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"Children, animals, and natural life react to a coming rainstorm that will nourish them all"--
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"When rain interrupts their outdoor play, a girl and her father retreat indoors to wait out the storm. As lightning cracks and thunder booms, they each have their own ideas of things they can do together on a rainy day. Told through spare text and bold sound effects, Sarah LuAnn Perkins' unique linocut-like textured illustrations create a fun read-aloud experience for both reader and listener." --
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Stef takes the twins out for a walk to the pond. On their way they pass through fields full of flowers, grasshoppers and bees. They stop at a farm, where they feed the hens, pigs and ponies. But when they reach the pond, the clouds turn grey and it starts to rain. The twins love splashing about in the rain. But where do all the animals go when it rains? This is a wonderfully detailed picture book, with a variety of animals to spot, which will be enjoyed...
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While out walking one day, Dayan the cat is caught in a rainstorm. Seeking shelter with a very happy frog, Dayan invites his new friend to a party at Willie the Mouse's house the next Thursday that it rains. Rainy Thursdays are a great day for a party, and when the next rainstorm arrives Dayan finds himself in for a big surprise!
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Community Life - Special Collections Topics
Downtown Nashville - Special Collections Topics
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Downtown Nashville - Special Collections Topics
Local Business - Special Collections Topics
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Scope and content: The Flood 2010 Oral Histories document the historic Nashville flood of May 1-2, 2010 and the aftermath, as told by the people who lived through it. The project includes 174 oral history interviews conducted by library staff and volunteers. Individuals interviewed include first responders, city officials, musicians, artists, and others. Interviews were conducted in two stages (city officials & response teams, then business & community)...