Breadcrumbs Book 29 - How to Make it Rain

Ever wondered how music, moods, and nature are all connected? In Sochu: How to Make it Rain, the kids find themselves indoors on a rainy evening, only to discover that a spontaneous concert and an old family tale might just hold the key to making it rain—literally! With laughter, music, and a touch of magic, this story explores joy, creativity, and how emotions ripple into the world around us.

Let these 12 breadcrumbs spark reflection on emotional energy, joy, and how nature mirrors us:

  1. Static on the Screen
    Watch here: “A Kid’s Mindful Moment—Unplugging From Tech”

  2. Now what?
    Watch here: “How Nature Benefits Kids and Youth.”

  3. An Unexpected Invitation
    Watch here: “Forest Meditation for Kids”

  4. Packed and Ready
    Watch here: “Mindful Breathing with Forest Sounds."

  5. Everyone Else Bows Out
    Watch here: “Teaching Children the Value of Silence.”

  6. A Quiet Journey Begins
    Watch here: “Unplug from Technology and Dive into Nature’s Connection.”

  7. Something Feels… Different
    Watch here: “Nature Unplugged”

  8. The First Inner Pause
    Watch here: “Forest Adventure | Sleep Meditation for Kids.”

  9. Nature Has Its Own Volume
    Watch here: “Mindful Meditation—A Pond in the Forest.”

  10. The Gift of Stillness
    Watch here (same as step 2): “How Nature Benefits Kids and Youth”

  11. Listening Differently
    Watch here: “Guided Meditation for Kids – Relaxing Butterfly Forest”

  12. Family Reflection Activities

  • Try a “freeze dance” moment with family and laugh together
  • Listen to different music genres and share how they make you feel
  • Research one Indian musician or raag together
  • Step outside during rain, close your eyes, and just listen
  • Create your own “Raag of Joy”—sing or hum a made-up tune
  • Talk about one moment when being joyful changed your day
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