Peter Spier's Rain
By Peter Spier
The Story
A brother and sister head out into a rainstorm to explore their neighborhood, splash through puddles, spot hidden animals, and squelch footprints in the mud — no words needed.
Why It's Special
For the kid who begs to stay outside the second it starts raining, this wordless book turns a rainy day into the whole adventure.
- Big idea: Wonder doesn't need a script — a rainy afternoon is enough of a story on its own.
- Vibes: Quiet, observant, soggy-boots joy.
Perfect For Kids Who
- love to tell their own version of the story from the pictures
- enjoy splashing in puddles and mud
- are working on noticing small details in illustrations
- respond well to quiet, unhurried picture books without words
Ask Your Little Reader
- Story & observation: What do you see the brother and sister doing first when the rain starts?
- Imagination: Where do you think the animals go to stay dry in the rain?
- Real-life connection: What's your favorite thing to do when it rains outside?
- Picture reading: Can you tell the story of this page using just the pictures?
- Feelings & empathy: How do the children look like they're feeling as they play in the puddles?












