<p>Some people absolutely hate the&nbsp;<span style=color: rgba(60 64 67 1)>rain</span>. There's even a childhood nursery rhyme that feeds into the idea that&nbsp;<span style=color: rgba(60 64 67 1)>rain</span>&nbsp;can ruin the opportunity for fun and play. For one little girl she views the&nbsp;<span style=color: rgba(60 64 67 1)>rain</span>&nbsp;from a different perspective and invites the&nbsp;<span style=color: rgba(60 64 67 1)>rain</span>&nbsp;to&nbsp;<span style=color: rgba(60 64 67 1)>stay</span>&nbsp;for a&nbsp;<span style=color: rgba(60 64 67 1)>while</span>. She shows her three friends who appear to be saddened by the&nbsp;<span style=color: rgba(60 64 67 1)>rain</span> that there are all sorts of creative things they can do on a rainy day.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p><strong>Rain Rain Stay for a While</strong> teaches mindfulness gratefulness and encourages children to use their imaginations. This is a beautiful story written in verse.</p><p></p><p><strong>From the Author:</strong></p><p>I was inspired to write this story after seeing my little toddler looking at the&nbsp;<span style=color: rgba(60 64 67 1)>rain</span>&nbsp;from her bedroom window. She began to sing <span style=color: rgba(60 64 67 1)>Rain</span>&nbsp;<span style=color: rgba(60 64 67 1)>rain</span> go away... As adorable as that moment was the idea came to mind to create a new perspective on a rainy day. Rainy days are not only beautiful but necessary. They are the perfect opportunity for children to use their imaginations have adventures play in puddles and more.</p>
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