Description
It's a rainy day in the month of May and Sam spots a rainbow, and then a puddle. A perfect spring puddle. His mother warns, "No! No jumping in puddles! You must keep clean today!" but Sam can't stop himself from testing the water with his galoshes. And then the puddle invites him to play. The puddle whispers, "Jump, Puddle Jumper, jump!" and with that very first jump, Sam is off on an adventure of the imagination. He'll be a frog in a pond, with a hat and some spots and a magic wand. He'll be a crocodile with pink polka dots and teeth like blades, and a polar bear with purple polar hair. He's going to jump, leap, dance, plunge, swim, and jump again. Sam is having so much fun in his puddle that even Mom can't resist. With a leap and a thwump, she's jumping too, cheering, "Jump, Puddle Jumper, jump!"
This happy picture book celebrates the simple, pure joy of jumping in a rain puddle. Nancy Cote's cheerful illustrations are full of kid appeal, a perfect match to a story that captures the magic of being a child. Let your imagination take you on your own adventure the next time you encounter an irresistible puddle.
Aimed for children ages 3 to 6, this is a charming book about letting your imagination run wild and also about the joys children can find in even just a simple rain puddle. Encouraging kids to explore their outside world provides important developmental play for kids and parents will find the mom's reluctance and then acquiescence a good reminder that adults need to enter the world of children in order to allow them to explore their world and to learn from it.