Description
Reena hates rainy days. She hates the way the dark clouds make everything look so dull.
Rekha loves rainy days. She loves the way the rain makes the earth smell.
When Rekha spots a rainbow, she rushes indoors to tell her sister about it. Reena will want to paint it, for sure!
But when the sisters go outside to find it, the rainbow disappears. Where could it have gone?
A vibrantly illustrated tale about finding light even in the gloomiest of times, How to Find a Rainbow will warm your heart - and give you a handy guide to making your own rainbow, too!
About the Author
Alom Shaha was born in Bangladesh but grew up in London. A parent, teacher, science writer, and filmmaker, he has spent most of his professional life trying to share his passion for science and education with the public. Alom has produced, directed, and appeared in a number of television programmes for broadcasters such as the BBC, and has received fellowships from the National Endowment for Science, Technology, and the Arts (NESTA) and the Nuffield Foundation. He has represented his community as an elected politician and volunteered at a range of charitable organisations. He teaches at a comprehensive school in London and writes for a number of print and online publications, including The Guardian. Sarthak Sinha is an artist and educator from India. His love for nature and exploring has taken him from the tropical rainforests to the high Himalayas. He has happily taught kindergarten children for the last 4 years.
Reviews
'Shaha's narrative effortlessly weaves in the science of rainbows, accompanied by sumptuous pencil illustrations from Sinha. The perfect picturebook for a rainy day.'
-- Phoebe Demeger * CLPE *'An excellent book for children to follow along, whether they are reading it on their own or with you. The words and phrases are incorporated into the illustrations, it's brilliant! A book to make you smile on the rainiest days! A definite 5-star read for young children!'
-- Rachel Bustin'Oh this book is gorgeous! Rainbows, red pandas, and a beautiful sisterly relationship combined with a little bit of magic and science.'
-- @books_for_little_bookworms'Find fun and intelligence with Mr Shaha's science books created for kids that belong in any great library or learning space for young curious minds.'
-- Chantelle Rutherford * CBCA Reading Time *'How to Find a Rainbow, marks a significant stride towards diversity and inclusivity.'
-- Maria Alejandra Trujillo * bnn breaking *Praise for Mr Shaha's Marvellous Machines:
'With recycling-bin materials, and step-by-step instructions, this gorgeous book celebrates the sense of accomplishment found in making something for yourself.'
-- Imogen Russell Williams * The Guardian *Praise for Mr Shaha's Recipes for Wonder:
'A brilliant and beautifully illustrated book that allows parents and children to explore the fun side of science in their own home.'
* BBC Science Focus *Praise for Mr Shaha's Marvellous Machines:
'Sprinkled with fascinating fun facts about the history of some of the world's most astounding inventions, Shaha's book is sure to kindle inquisitiveness and delight in young creators and will have them busy crafting and building for hours on end ... Emily Robertson's bright and colourful illustrations add to the charm of this book and give clear and accessible demonstrations to help with each project. A wonderful book that encourages crafting, recycling, creating, and learning through amusing and exciting projects.'
-- Fiona Buckley * Irish Examiner *Praise for Mr Shaha's Recipes for Wonder:
'Shaha's book provides a wide range of easy but intriguing science experiments and demonstrations to entertain and engage any child, rendered in charming images and using items found in any typical home. Plus it also provides a valid excuse to buy Pringles. What's not to like?'
-- Dean Burnett, dad of two and author of The Idiot BrainBook Information
ISBN 9781915590398
Author Alom Shaha
Format Hardback
Page Count 32
Imprint Scribble UK
Publisher Scribe Publications
Dimensions(mm) 270mm * 230mm * 9mm