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The story follows Kaka, a singer who lives in a dry land and travels to other villages to sing. One day, he encounters Dinoo, a dinosaur, and together they sing a song asking for rain. Their song attracts clouds and brings rain. They share an umbrella and continue to the village, thanking the rain. The story is published by Pratham Books and is a modified version released under CC-BY-4.0 by The Asia Foundation as part of its \"Let's Read\" program, which aims to promote early reading skills and habits in Asia and the Pacific. The document includes questions for readers to consider, such as whether they have seen a dinosaur, if dinosaurs could sing, and what they like to do in the rain. It also provides information about the authors, illustrator, publisher, and licensing details for the work.","Sing in the Rain  \nMala Kumar, Manisha Chaudhry, Lea  \nShaver  \nRajiv Eipe  \nKaka lives in a dry land. He is a singer. Kaka goes to other villages. He sings at parties. One day, Kaka goes to a new village.  \nHe walks. He sings. His song is: Come to me, clouds!  \nKaka hears a sound! Dup, Dup, Dup! What makes this beat? It is Dinoo the dinosaur! Kaka is glad to see Dinoo.  \nDinoo likes the song too! Kaka and Dinoo sing and dance. Come to me, clouds! Give me your rain!  \nThe clouds hear the song. The clouds come in. Kaka and Dinoo are glad. Funny clouds!  \nThe rain comes down . They share an umbrella. They go on to the village. And they sing: Thank you for the rain!  \nDid you ever see a dinosaur? Do you think it could sing? What do you like to do in the rain?  \nBrought to you by  \nLet’s Read is a program of The Asia Foundation that supports early reading skills and habits to develop our next generation of critical thinkers and creative innovators in Asia and the Pacific.  \nTo read more books like this and get further information,  \nvisit: [letsreadasia.org](letsreadasia.org)  \nOriginal Story  \nSing in the Rain. 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