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Rain From Heaven by Teresa Haven Pelinski
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Rain From Heaven

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A true story of a conversation between a mother and daughter about where rain comes from.

It’s raining and the little girl wants to go outside and play. She asks her mother, “Where does rain come from.” The mother explains that rain is a gift from God and it comes from Heaven. She continues to tell her little girl that God is at work, and he is busy watering all the trees, plants, and flowers. Also, the rain brings water for animals and people to drink.

The story includes their Grandma Myrtle, who told the mother years ago not to be afraid of the storm and rain. The mother from then on was not afraid but found it to be a peaceful sound.

A true story of a conversation between a mother and daughter about where rain comes from.

It’s raining and the little girl wants to go outside and play. She asks her mother, “Where does rain come from.” The mother explains that rain is a gift from God and it comes from Heaven. She continues to tell her little girl that God is at work, and he is busy watering all the trees, plants, and flowers. Also, the rain brings water for animals and people to drink.

The story includes their Grandma Myrtle, who told the mother years ago not to be afraid of the storm and rain. The mother from then on was not afraid but found it to be a peaceful sound.

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Rain From Heaven is a sweet, religious children’s book. Being the father of an inquisitive 5-year-old, I’m constantly searching for books that provide a clear and insightful explanation of the world we live in. Teresa Haven Pelinski’s “Rain From Heaven” proved to be a delightful surprise that succeeded in that regard. The narrative centers on a woman and her daughter discussing the origins of rain during a rainy day. The most striking thing to me was how realistic the situation seemed. My own daughter was asking similar questions during a downpour just last week! Pelinski’s religious justification of rain as a gift from God aligns with our family’s principles and gives young children a reassuring perspective on the natural world. The book introduces the idea gently rather than delving into scientific explanations. The writing is simple enough even for young readers to understand. Despite being brief and charming, the book gave me the chance to have more conversations with my child about the weather, the water cycle, and even the beliefs of our own family. Although it’s not an all-inclusive teaching tool, it’s a wonderful place to start these discussions. To sum up, “Rain From Heaven” is a sweet, religious children’s book that gives young readers a gentle explanation of what rain is. It might not please science buffs, but it’s a reassuring read for families looking for a spiritual take on how nature functions. The story is made more believable by the author’s personal touch of real-life experience; it reads more like advise from a wise friend than a made-up story.
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Rain From Heaven is a sweet, religious children's book. Being the father of an inquisitive 5-year-old, I'm constantly searching for books that provide a clear and insightful explanation of the world we live in. Teresa Haven Pelinski's "Rain From Heaven" proved to be a delightful surprise that succeeded in that regard. The narrative centers on a woman and her daughter discussing the origins of rain during a rainy day. The most striking thing to me was how realistic the situation seemed. My own daughter was asking similar questions during a downpour just last week! Pelinski's religious justification of rain as a gift from God aligns with our family's principles and gives young children a reassuring perspective on the natural world. The book introduces the idea gently rather than delving into scientific explanations. The writing is simple enough even for young readers to understand. Despite being brief and charming, the book gave me the chance to have more conversations with my child about the weather, the water cycle, and even the beliefs of our own family. Although it's not an all-inclusive teaching tool, it's a wonderful place to start these discussions. To sum up, "Rain From Heaven" is a sweet, religious children's book that gives young readers a gentle explanation of what rain is. It might not please science buffs, but it's a reassuring read for families looking for a spiritual take on how nature functions. The story is made more believable by the author's personal touch of real-life experience; it reads more like advise from a wise friend than a made-up story.
John Carl Abines
Publisher: ReadersMagnet LLC
Published Date: December 13, 2023
ISBN: 979-8890914002
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