
The Rainy Day Orchestra
A Heartwarming Tale of Music, Resilience, and Community Spirit
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Narrated by:
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Sonja Lawshea
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By:
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Shu Chen Hou
About this listen
In a village where heavy rains wash away homes, young Kesi and her friends refuse to let the storms dampen their spirits. They collect empty jugs, plastic bottles, and tin cans, transforming them into musical instruments to create The Rainy Day Orchestra! Their uplifting melodies bring hope and joy, inspiring their entire community. As their story spreads beyond the village, helpers arrive to reinforce homes and provide essential supplies.
An inspiring story about resilience, creativity, and the power of music, The Rainy Day Orchestra teaches children about the strength of community and turning challenges into opportunities.
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