<p><b>A family walk in the rain helps a young girl gain perspective and appreciate nature in all its forms.</b></p><p>Watching rain dance down her window, a child is feeling cooped up and gloomy because she can't go outside. Then her dad comes home and insists that they go on their evening walk, rain or no rain. Together Dad, the girl, and her little brother take the time to watch the rain as it dances. And they dance too. When the rain becomes a downpour, they find shelter under a tree, where they take the time to listen to the rain as it drums out a rhythm. They drum too. When it's time to go home, the girl no longer feels sad about the rain.</p><p>The <b>Thank You, World</b> series features lyrical stories about appreciating nature, connecting with our senses, and being present in the moment. These soothing books help young readers let go of stress, observe without judgment, and remain optimistic-even when the sun isn't shining. <b>Thank You, Rain</b>:</p><ul><li>Demonstrates the benefits of a positive attitude</li><li>Models how to get in tune with nature's rhythms</li><li>Encourages slowing down to mindfully observe the world around us</li><li>Includes discussion questions to build on the story's themes</li></ul><p><b>Thank You, Rain</b> shows young readers how to reduce stress by focusing on the beauty of nature and finding the silver lining in less-than-ideal situations.</p>
<p><b>Dan McCauley</b> is a writer and educator who grew up in New York City. Raised by Little League coaches, a caring community, and his family's love, Dan pursued his passion for teaching and storytelling at New York University. After working as a teacher in the Bronx, he moved to Los Angeles, where he works with middle and high school students as a learning specialist. Dan is the author of the Thank You, World series. He writes and teaches with the same sense of awe, wonder, and gratitude he feels toward the world.</p><br><p><b>Jo Loring-Fisher </b>is an artist, author, illustrator, and a graduate of Cambridge School of Art's master's program in children's book illustration. She loves both the city and the countryside, and enjoys creating images using a range of materials including collage, ink, paint, and printmaking. Much of her inspiration comes from observing the natural world and everyday life. Jo lives in the East of England with her husband, family, and two whippet dogs.</p>
"The Thank You, World series is an opportunity to slow down and breathe, offering children an intentional moment to explore gratitude and mindfulness and to appreciate just how wonderful nature can be."