Raindrops get a close-up treatment in this quietly informative picture book. In gorgeous, page-filling, fullcolor photos of raindrops on lush greenery, Sayre shows typical water behavior...The spare words altogether are loosely rhythmic, and the simplicity of the motion-based vocabulary is mostly effective at demonstrating what's happening in the photo. It's the rich visuals, however, that steal the show. Not only do the photos beautifully capture water in action but they zoom in on things most kids could see in their own backyards or neighborhoods--an especially useful approach for visual or hands-on learners.--Booklist "December 2014"
This first-rate book highlights the beauty and wonder of rain--a seemingly commonplace occurrence--and shows its effects upon the rest of the natural world...Sayre has created a poetic atmosphere, using rhyming words ("Raindrop spangles/mark angles.") and her vibrant, close-up photographs, which effectively complement the narrative and will engage children and adults alike...This attractive work is also ideal for read-alouds and an easy entry for students delving into nonfiction reading, especially in poetry or science units. This excellent title will transform how readers think about rain.--School Library Journal *STARRED REVIEW
In playful rhymes and breathtaking nature photography, Sayre offers a dramatic examination of a rain shower as droplets soak birds, roll down pumpkins, dot the backs of insects, and muddy the forest floor. Sayre's close-up photographs are startling in their intimacy...These images alone are enough to make the book a treasure; an informative closing section exploring water's forms, behavior, and characteristics is icing on the cake.--Publishers Weekly *STARRED REVIEW
A gorgeous close-up view of rain's effects on nature through photographs and spare phrases.--Shelf Awareness
With lyrical words and striking images, a poet, photographer and veteran natural history writer celebrates rain...Sayre's close observations, many in an ordinary garden, will lead readers and listeners to look more closely, too, both at her photographs and at the world around them...These carefully chosen images have been thoughtfully arranged and beautifully reproduced. Preschoolers can appreciate the poem and pictures, but middle graders will want the facts in the concluding "Splash of Science," which provides some background and explanation for the short statements and goes on to describe "Raindrops Inside You," connecting the reader to the water cycle. Wonder-full in every way.--Kirkus Reviews *STARRED REVIEW "November 2014"