Why Oh Why The Story of Rainbows

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Why Oh Why The Story of Rainbows

Book Information

Category
  • Non-Fiction
Illustrator
Publisher
  • Hardie Grant Media
Year Published
  • 2025
Curriculum
  • Science Curriculum

Rainbows surprise as they're suddenly there!

With showers ahead and behind the warm sun,

they delight and dazzle us in a perfect arc.

just lazy raindrops out having fun.

Combining poetry, science and stunning illustrations, Roy the Raindrop introduces young readers to the magic of rainbows, exploring not just the physics but also how others perceive them. Each concept is introduced by a lyrical four-line poem and which Roy explains in a single-sentence speech bubble...

If a rainbow is a serpent,

as Palawa people thought,

then its stripes are much more stripey

than the thylacines they caught.

"First Nations peoples think of rainbows as snakes reborn with new skins."

This unique approach will appeal to a wide range of readers whether it's because they are attracted by the pictures, the language or the science and whichever it is, they are going to know more than they did and perhaps be inspired to investigate further, beginning with exploring the author's name and perhaps trying the activities on the final pages.  It is the ideal introduction to understanding the phenomenon and while, at first glance, it might appear to be just for early childhood, poems like "Forty-two degrees" open up opportunities for older readers to delve into the maths or the science of light and colour, while "Pot of Gold" and "Dancing Soul" might lead to exploring the myths and magic associated with them - and then there is all the fun of just playing with colours for the artists among us.  Who doesn’t like seeing a new mega-tin of paints or coloured pencils spread before them?

Something magical for both the home library and the classroom collection.

This review can also be found here.

28 pages                  9781761452727               Ages 5-8

Keywords:  rainbows, rain, water, how things work, science, Science Curriculum, 5 year old, 6 year old, 7 year old, 8 year old, nonfiction

Recommended by:  Barbara Braxton, Teacher Librarian, New South Wales AUSTRALIA

See more of her reviews:

500 Hats http://500hats.edublogs.org/

The Bottom Shelf http://thebottomshelf.edublogs.org/

Editor's Note:  This book is not on Amazon in the US at this time.  Here's a link to the publisher:

https://publishing.hardiegrant.com/en-us/books/why-oh-why-the-story-of-rainbows-by-roy-g-biv/9781761452727

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