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Lila and the Secret of Rain
Lila and the Secret of Rain | David Conway
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With the sun baking their Kenyan village for months and no rain sight, Lila learns the trick for making the rains come from her wise grandfather and so heads out to confront the sky in the hopes of saving everyone and everything in the land she loves.
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Abby_Karagory
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Look at this style! Such cool to see another culture and difference. Great way to incorporate inclusivity in the class!

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Abby_Karagory
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SUCH A COOL BOOK THAT EXPLAINS “in a fantasy manner” WHY RAIN HAPPENS! Published in 2008- I have never heard of this story before! I think if you bring it into the classroom it will blow kids minds when they make the connection of the story with the real world. A secret between Lila and her grandfather was shared in order to bring an end to the drought within the story!

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ds111717

“for only Lila and her grandfather knew that she had saved the village with the secret of rain.“

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ds111717

I would use this book in my classroom because I like the message it has about being thankful for what you have and also I like how it is a diverse book. This would be useful to explain the significance of diversity in a classroom.

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ds111717
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Lila and the Secret of Rain written by David Conway and Jude Daly. This book references its own tale/story. It's also a diverse book about the Kenyan village so it could about their folktales. The folktale is about a little girl who lives in a Kenyan village where it hasn't rained in a long time therefore the crops are dying which means no food and no water for the villagers. So it could've been a true story. The plot is simple and direct too.

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I enjoyed this book and it is something I would tell in my classroom. The girl saved the day which is something that usually doesn‘t happen often which is important for children to understand that boys and girls can save the day.

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Lila and the Secret of Rain by David Conway and Jude Daly, 2007. The tale Lila‘s grandfather told her was new to me, telling the sky the saddest thing you know to make it rain. I think there is a very real reality that when it does not rain in places like Kenyan they do struggle and I think the book does a good job at showing that while telling the tale.

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abbychlosta

“Lila joyfully lifted up her hands to the crying sky, for each raindrop felt like one of her mama‘s kisses”

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abbychlosta

This book was so interesting and gave me some insight on Kenyan culture. It also gives a good message to never give up.

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abbychlosta
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Lila and the Secret of Rain by David Conway is a piece of traditional literature. It was written in 2007. The story is set in a Kenyan village and have us a lot of detail about what they do in their day to day lives. This gives us good background knowledge to help make sense of the story. This book also uses repetition a lot which is common in this type of literature. I thought it was pretty powerful and gave us a lot of insight on Kenyan culture.

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Happy Labor Day to everyone in the US! That's the reason for today's #septphotochallenge prompt: workplace books. I'm a full-time mum to my two boys (and all that goes along w it including cook, cleaner, driver, entertainer etc) and also a freelance writer. So this is just one of my many "workplace" books #somethingforsept

ImaginativeMom That's a good workplace. 😊 8y
Cinfhen BEST job EVER🌹🌷🌼 8y
Eyelit 💜💚💙 8y
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moranadatter Great photo! 💗 8y
jessdean Love ALL of it! 💪🏽💜💙💙📚💚 8y
MaryAnn1 This just might be my favorite Litsy post ever!💕 8y
britt_brooke 🙌🏻🙌🏻 I have a VERY similar workplace! 💙💙 Adorable photo! 8y
Ellsbeth This is wonderful. ❤️ 8y
kspenmoll The best job! 8y
RealLifeReading @kmdartist the husband took it without me knowing. Haha! 8y
RealLifeReading @MaryAnn1 aww thanks for that!! 8y
RealLifeReading @britt_brooke I think our kids are somewhat close in age - mine are 3 and 5 8y
britt_brooke @RealLifeReading Very close! Mine are 4 and 2.5. 😊 8y
Posemn Ahhh.... makes me nostalgic for reading to my boys way (way way) back when. 😍 8y
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