Ivy and the Lonely Raincloud

Looking for a friend who won’t run for cover when he comes out to play, one small raincloud meets his match in the perpetually frowning florist in Ivy and the Lonely Raincloud from Katie Harnett. Humorously expressive illustrations in muted shades of stormy gray are brightened by a soft rainbow of flowers as a yellow dress wearing girl and an eager cumulous find common ground and perhaps a reason to smile, despite the drizzly weather.

Reviewed by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

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