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Rain, Rain in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $10.99
Original price: $13.56


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Rain, Rain in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $10.99
Original price: $13.56
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In this debut picture book from actor and comedian Josh Banday, a bored and grouchy child escapes the torment of rainy-day errands by weaving a fantastic tale of adventure from within their little yellow raincoat. But even imaginary homes where imaginary neighbors dish out imaginary cheese with imaginary crackers have their problems: Weeples. Weeples are a menace. They can't be reasoned with, trapped, or mailed to Florida. As more and more weeples fill the cozy confines of the raincoat, it's up to our child to find a solution that will make the weeples POOF once and for all. This playful tale of off-the-wall imagination and problem-solving is a window into the mind of the bored child. It also serves as a gentle reminder that laughter and imagination can work their magic even on the dreariest of days.
In this debut picture book from actor and comedian Josh Banday, a bored and grouchy child escapes the torment of rainy-day errands by weaving a fantastic tale of adventure from within their little yellow raincoat. But even imaginary homes where imaginary neighbors dish out imaginary cheese with imaginary crackers have their problems: Weeples. Weeples are a menace. They can't be reasoned with, trapped, or mailed to Florida. As more and more weeples fill the cozy confines of the raincoat, it's up to our child to find a solution that will make the weeples POOF once and for all. This playful tale of off-the-wall imagination and problem-solving is a window into the mind of the bored child. It also serves as a gentle reminder that laughter and imagination can work their magic even on the dreariest of days.


















