Leslie receives is a pair of polka-dotted rainboots from her grandmother. She doesn't know yet the magic they hold until one rainy day she puts them on to splash in a puddle. As she splashes into a rain puddle, she is surprisingly surrounded by sparkles and shimmers. Therein lies the magic that transports her to The Land of Talking Animals. She meets the trees and forest friends who make their pleas for her help. Their life flowing river has run dry. Leslie isn't sure how, but she knows she must help. Leslie and the forest animals follow the dry riverbed until they find a pile of enchanted stones blocking the water's way.
Leslie makes a mighty magical stomp on the pile of stones, the river flows freely, the forest sighs with refreshing relief and the animals are able to live with the waters bounty.
Leslie receives is a pair of polka-dotted rainboots from her grandmother. She doesn't know yet the magic they hold until one rainy day she puts them on to splash in a puddle. As she splashes into a rain puddle, she is surprisingly surrounded by sparkles and shimmers. Therein lies the magic that transports her to The Land of Talking Animals. She meets the trees and forest friends who make their pleas for her help. Their life flowing river has run dry. Leslie isn't sure how, but she knows she must help. Leslie and the forest animals follow the dry riverbed until they find a pile of enchanted stones blocking the water's way.
Leslie makes a mighty magical stomp on the pile of stones, the river flows freely, the forest sighs with refreshing relief and the animals are able to live with the waters bounty.
Leslie loved rainy days, and she loved the bright blue polka-dotted rain boots that her grandma gifted her. They had been passed down from mother to daughter over several generations. Even though the boots were very old, they looked brand new. How is this possible? Well, these weren't your ordinary rain boots. They were magical!
Leslie loved jumping in puddles, but today, the puddle sparkled and transported her into a world where a frog greeted Leslie and called her the new "Guardian of the Magic Rainboots." The talking frog informed Leslie that the boots can take her to faraway places, but the magic can only be activated with kindness and a pure heart. What a sweet idea! I love that the story promotes kindness. Leslie asked to visit the Land of the Talking Animals first. Ask young listeners where they would visit first if their footwear were magical?
The Land of the Talking Animals faces a real-life problem: the river has stopped flowing. No water leads to more issues, like a lack of clean drinking water and habitat loss. The story shows how kindness and teamwork can solve problems, inspiring children to think about helping others in their own communities and around the world.
What was causing the flow of water to cease? How did the child fix the problem? You'll have to read the story to find out, and I highly recommend you do. Leslie's Magic Rainboots takes readers on a magical journey where adventures await, and kindness reigns supreme. The illustrations were adorable, and the story's plot was sweet. I did notice the author wrote the footwear with and without a space, but that inconsistency didn't diminish the story's overall uplifting theme: be kind and help others.
Kids and adults will love the magical and heartwarming story. It promotes kindness, kind hearts, helping others, and having fun in the rain. I recommend jumping in puddles and reading this story, just not at the same time. My recommended reading age is 3-9 years.
(Special note: Rain boots was written as presented in the story's title and in the script.)