Read About Rainbows

Join us for a Rainbow Storytime
Expires Saturday at 3pm
 
Lauren at the Delano Branch Library will be reading You Don't Want a Unicorn written by Ame Dyckman.
 Books About Rainbows
How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow
by Monica Sweeney

When best friends Sun and Clouds clash and refuse to share the sky, Earth's colors are threatened until crayons create the biggest rainbow they can.
 
Also available in eBook on Hoopla
Little Raindrop
by Melanie Joyce

Follows the adventures of a raindrop from a cloud after it falls to Earth during a thunderstorm, sinks into the ground, and rises into the stem of a flowering plant.
Ava and the Rainbow 
by Ged Adamson

The rain had stopped and the sun was coming out. And Ava knew that meant one thing ... A RAINBOW! And not just any rainbow--this was the most beautiful rainbow Ava had ever seen. She wished that it could stay up in the bright sky forever. Everyone loved the rainbow as much as Ava. And she was happy. But when people start to lose interest in the rainbow, Ava learns that sometimes there are and special things in life are the most valuable and precious of all.
Little Owl's Colors
by Divya Srinivasan

During the daytime, Little Owl's forest is filled with color, from the sparkling blue pond and hungry green frog to the yellow bees and purple butterflies.
Rainbows Never End
by Laura Lyn DiSiena

A treasury of engaging facts about weather and the environment is complemented by whimsical, colorful illustrations by the artist of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and features entries about the round shape of rainbows, the six sides of snowflakes and more.
Books for Adults About Rainbows
Under the Rainbow
by Celia Laskey

When a conservative Kansas community is labeled the country’s most homophobic town, a task force of queer social activists voluntarily moves into the community for two years in an attempt to broaden minds and hearts, with unexpected results.
 
Also available in eBook on CloudLibrary