Abigail and the restless raindrop by Matthew Cunningham and illustrated by Sarah Wilkins
One rainy morning Abigail thought of a big question. It was so big that she couldn’t think of anything else. […]
One rainy morning Abigail thought of a big question. It was so big that she couldn’t think of anything else. […]
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