


Inspiration Rainbows—glowing symbols of light and hope—inspired this book, conveying warm comfort via art and text. Content Aunt Ma, a knitter who lost her spark after her husband’s death, regains hope (and her love for knitting) when boy Bad Weather asks for a gift. Vivid, light-filled art wraps readers in hope. Techniques Bright rainbow hues (echoing light), soft rendering, a cheerful boy, and concise text weave a hopeful vibe.
If There’s a Rainbow on the Horizon
Even when she was a young girl, she already had a small reputation locally.
She was so sad—her eyes were ruined from crying.
It could also change into all kinds of bright colors.
At the door stood a small, light gray figure. "My name is Bad Weather."
"Bad Weather? What's that?" Aunt Ma asked in confusion. "Bad Weather means strong winds and heavy rain, scorching heat and hail," said Bad Weather. "You all like good weather, so of course you don't remember me."
"But I’ve lost all my tools—I can’t knit a thing!" "Nonsense! The yarn’s right on the table, and the knitting needles are fine in the wardrobe too." Aunt Ma stood up to look, and just as Bad Weather said, they were there. "Oh fine—then what do you want?"
"Bright orange like an orange, sunny yellow like sunlight, fresh green like grass, pale cyan like the sky, deep blue like the sea... And above all—purple like ziyunmu flowers!"
Ziyunmu—it was where she’d met and loved her husband. Those little purple flowers, like a dream, pulled Aunt Ma back into memories...
Aunt Ma counted Bad Weather’s requests, wondering, "What is this thing?" "A gift—it’s a gift!" Bad Weather exclaimed in a hurry.
True enough—you can’t spell out the details of a gift. Aunt Ma paced back and forth in the house. She went from the kitchen to the living room, then on to the bedroom. "Figuring out a gift really makes you wrack your brain!" "Ah, I know! I’ll knit that!"
Aunt Ma got all set, made herself a pot of hot black tea, slipped on her reading glasses, cast on, and began knitting.
From night till dawn, Aunt Ma knit —she didn’t feel tired at all. Her eyes got clearer, as if she’d suddenly grown young.
"Come get your gift!" Aunt Ma called out. Bad Weather took it, thanked her, and wrapped the long, colorful scarf around himself —it felt like the softest hug in the world. "One last question," Aunt Ma said thoughtfully. "What agreement are you talking about, anyway?"
"The other day I was playing in the eastern forest, and I met someone. He said, ‘Just give this yarn to the best knitter in the village —she’ll definitely knit you a gift.’" Bad Weather said innocently.
Bad Weather fluffed his colorful scarf and hopped out. "You really are the best knitter!" Aunt Ma wiped her tears, leaned on her cane, and stepped out. The clouds cleared, a rainbow hung overhead, and she smiled knowingly.
Learn about colors in fruits with the monsters
Moonlight wakes a museum dino fossil. It sneaks out to explore the sleeping city: puffing petals away, booping a boy's hand, chasing yummy bread smells, dancing under a fountain. Before the moon rests, the dino waves goodbye, tucking a night of starlight into the museum.
Luma, a tiny fish with a bright light on her head, feels shy because her light makes her different. But when a dark cloud of sand engulfs her friends, Luma's unique gift becomes their guide and saves the day, teaching everyone the value of embracing what makes them special.
An early reader science picture book designed to build color vocabulary, observation skills, and reading confidence — by exploring how light makes the colorful world visible through rhythm, repetition, and joyful discovery.
A bright and joyful journey into the science of light! Kids discover how light shines, travels, and helps us see colors, shadows, and rainbows. Simple facts, gentle words, and warm illustrations make learning about light fun and full of wonder.
Old Goat invited Piglet and Little Monkey to perform a show together. However, the pair didn't know how to cooperate with each other at first. As they spent time together, they learned to work as a team, became good friends, and put on a wonderful performance.
Leo, a young lion cub, dreams of Sunfield, a golden meadow his mother describes. When separated from his mother and moved to another zoo, Leo finds a new friend, Glint, a spark of light that guides him on an adventurous escape back to Sunfield and a heartwarming reunion.
learning about the properties of light in a fun way
A tiny seed, a caring heart, and a dream that grows. From a crack in the rocks to a tree full of oranges, a little gardener’s love makes everything bloom.
Light is like a magician! It zooms, bounces, and even bends. Join us on a bright adventure to discover the secrets of physics—from sunlight to lenses. This book is perfect for curious little scientists who love to ask 'Why?'
A little girl found a glowing seed, so she took it home, planted it, and took good care of it. But the seed still hadn’t sprouted. When she noticed all the plants outside her window were thriving, she finally realized what the seed needed. 小女孩发现了一颗会发光的种子,于是她把种子带回家种下并细心照顾,但是种子却迟迟不发芽。小女孩发现窗外的植物都生长得茂盛,终于明白了种子需要什么。
“A monster ate the hearts of all the people in this town. People rushed to buy all kinds of heating devices, hoping to regain warmth, but none of them succeeded - so they began to fight each other. A group of hollow people bravely entered the monster's lair, retrieved the hearts, and made everyone warm again. Even the monster felt love and transformed back into a human! It turned out that all the conflicts originated from the lack of love - love is the most important thing.”
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