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☁ The Cloud Collector

In this beautifully illustrated interactive storybook, young A2-level readers follow Iris, a girl who lives on a hilltop and loves watching the sky. One windy morning, she catches a small cloud in a glass jar and discovers it holds the power of rain. She begins collecting more clouds — a golden one that brings sunshine, a grey one full of thunder, a pink one that makes rainbows. The town loves her weather powers, but when the sky turns empty and the seasons stop changing, Iris learns the most important lesson: nature is not something to own — it is something to respect. Features 14 pages of A2-level narrative with vocabulary tooltips, flashcards, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and a 10-question quiz.

🧒 Kids (6–10) schedule 35 min signal_cellular_alt Easy visibility 131
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view_agenda Lesson Plan

  • Chapter 1: The Girl on the Hill — Iris loves the sky more than anything
  • Chapter 2: The First Cloud — catching rain in a glass jar
  • Chapter 3: The Collection Grows — sunshine, thunder, snow, and rainbows
  • Chapter 4: The Empty Sky — when all the clouds are gone
  • Chapter 5: Letting Go — Iris returns the clouds to the sky
  • Chapter 6: The Gift of Weather — the most beautiful sky she has ever seen

translate Key Vocabulary

cloudcollectjarbreezeraindropsthunderlightningsnowflakesrainbowdroughtwiltedreleasedbalancerespecthorizon

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Past simple in narrative: Iris caught the cloud and put it in a glass jar.
  • Could / couldn’t for ability: She could make it rain whenever she wanted.
  • When for time clauses: When Iris opened the golden jar, bright sunshine poured out.
  • Because for reasons: The flowers wilted because there were no clouds to bring rain.
  • Too + adjective: The sky was too empty and too blue without any clouds.

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