
Guess What Cloud Is Now!
A Gentle Cloud-Watching Adventure That Sparks Imagination and Wonder
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Narrated by:
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Christine oddo
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By:
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Shu Chen Hou
About this listen
What do you see in the sky today?
In Guess What Cloud Is Now!, a soft, puffy cloud drifts through the big blue sky—transforming into delightful shapes like bunnies, boats, dragons, and more! With lyrical language and dreamy artwork, this interactive story invites young listeners to guess each new cloud form while gently encouraging creativity, observation, and calm.
Perfect for quiet time or wind-down moments, this book is a celebration of imagination and the magic of slowing down to look up.
Perfect for:
- Quiet time or pre-nap wind-down
- Encouraging creativity and nature appreciation
Let your child’s imagination soar sky-high—one cloud at a time.
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