🌈 The Girl Who Grew a Rainbow
In this beautifully illustrated interactive storybook, young A2-level readers follow Zara, a girl who moves to a new town and feels grey inside. In her grandmother’s old garden, she finds a tin of mysterious seeds. Each seed grows into a flower of a different colour, and each colour brings a different feeling: red for courage, blue for calm, yellow for joy, purple for imagination. But when a neighbour’s sadness threatens to turn the whole garden grey, Zara must learn that the most important colour comes from sharing your feelings with others. Features 14 pages of A2-level narrative with vocabulary tooltips, flashcards, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and a 10-question quiz.
Lesson Plan
- Chapter 1: The Grey Girl — Zara moves to a new town and feels empty inside
- Chapter 2: Grandma’s Garden — a mysterious tin of colourful seeds
- Chapter 3: The Colours Bloom — each flower brings a different feeling
- Chapter 4: The Grey Neighbour — old Mr. Webb’s sadness spreads to the garden
- Chapter 5: Sharing the Rainbow — Zara learns the most important lesson
- Chapter 6: A Town in Colour — the whole community blooms
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Past simple in narrative: Zara planted the red seed near the garden wall.
- When for time clauses: When Zara smelled the blue flower, she felt completely calm.
- Could / couldn’t for ability: She couldn’t understand why the flowers were turning grey.
- Because for reasons: The garden was dying because Mr. Webb’s sadness was too strong.
- Adjectives for feelings: Zara felt brave, calm, happy, and creative all at the same time.
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