Peter Spier's Rain

By Peter Spier

Peter Spier's Rain by Peter Spier
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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?

About This Book

Title
Peter Spier's Rain
Author
Peter Spier

Story Attributes

Values
Curiosity
Reading experience
Wordless