The Cloud That Refused to Rain
An inspiring story about friendship, mutual support and leadership
For Ages 2-8
Do your children step up to help friends in need? Do they know how to rally others for a good cause and lead everyone towards beneficial solutions?
“The Cloud That Refused to Rain” will allow them to take part in an exciting joint effort to revive the drying neighborhood garden with blessed rains, and learn a thing or two about mutual help and leadership.
The book tells the story of Carmel, who discovers one morning that the garden has dried up and the thirsty animals need help. When Grandma notices her granddaughter is troubled by the situation, she immediately steps in with an inspiring story, in which Carmel gets everyone in the garden involved in a helpful activity, against all odds.
“The Cloud That Refused to Rain” is the fifth book in the “Little Heroes” series, which focuses on important life skills in a light-hearted manner, combined with magnificent illustrations, charming rhymes, and a rhythmic flow.
This is a wonderful book for shared bedtime reading.
The little ones will enjoy the colorful illustrations and the rhythmic vibe of the rhyming, and children aged 3-8 will be delighted to follow Carmel and her team, as well as the little cloud, who learns how important it is to take responsibility and contribute to the important mission.
Purchase the book now, and help the children in your life
find out the secret power of mutual help and true friendship.
WHAT READERS SAY
Wonderful Language, Charming Rhymes, and Important Values.
Edith Naaman’s children’s books combine wonderful and rich language, charming rhymes that sound like music to the ear, and a magical world of values and empowerment. They teach young readers how to cope successfully with difficulties, challenges, and adversities. I wholeheartedly recommend these books.
Grandma Tali
Edith’s Books Work Magic.
When one of my grandchildren started suffering from nightmares and had trouble sleeping, I bought him the story “The Lion That Roared in the Dark.” It was an immediate success, and at his request, we read the story to him every night. The practical tools the book offers for dealing with fears brought about an amazing change, and within a short time, all the nightmares disappeared.
Grandpa Ephraim
Beautiful Books Full of Thought and Imagination.
I bought several of Edith’s books for my grandchildren and enjoyed them myself. Her beautiful books leave plenty of room for thought, imagination, and hope for the small miracles that can happen in children’s lives when they connect to the world with listening, encouragement, positive thinking, and practice. I highly recommend them.
Grandma Adina