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Rain Rain, Don’t Go Away!

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A cheerful climate storybook that helps Primary 1 pupils understand rain, farming, and caring for the land.

Rain Rain, Don’t Go Away! is a climate storybook for Primary 1 pupils that introduces young learners to the importance of rainfall in farming and everyday life. Through a warm and playful story, children learn how rain supports crops, soil, and food production.

Written in simple language for early readers, this book builds environmental awareness while encouraging curiosity about weather and nature. It supports early literacy, listening skills, and values-based learning through storytelling rather than technical explanations.

This storybook is ideal for classroom reading, home learning, and environmental education for young children

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