The sky likes to be sunny so people can have fun outsideâlike the boy and his grandmother as they plant seeds.
It does its best to contain the clouds and rain so the boy and his grandma can have a picnic together, eating bao. Or do Tai Chi, or play mahjong in the park. But his grandma hasnât been well lately. And the sky isn't sure it can hold the clouds back anymoreâ¦like when the ambulance comes. And then when Grandma doesnât come home.
It rains and rains, and everyone goes indoors, including the boy and his family, who are devastated by the grandmother's death. The sky sees the boy has rain inside him too, and encourages him to let it out. The boy cries and cries, and his mother holds him. But we see that eventually, just like the rain, his tears stop. The streets have been washed clean and the plants are blooming. His grandma has a special place on their family's altar, which includes flowers from the garden they planted together, showing she will live on in their home and hearts forever.
Praise for Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang:
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"Simple, age-appropriate, and thoughtfully diverse. Exactly what we want in a board book."âKirkus Reviews, starred review for Toesy Toes