Stormy Weather

Stormy Weather by Molly Wigand, published by Little Simon/Nickelodeon in 1997, is a 24-page children’s book that captures the imaginative adventures of the Rugrats as they react to a TV weather commentator predicting a significant storm. This edition features full-color illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience, making it engaging for young readers.
In this story, the Rugrats, along with their sympathetic grandfather, embark on a humorous journey as they are persuaded to hold a yard sale to declutter their home. The narrative intertwines themes of family and the excitement of weather, providing a lighthearted exploration of how children perceive storms and the chaos of cleaning up. With elements of juvenile fiction and humor, this book is designed to entertain while also touching on relatable family dynamics.
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In Stormy Weather the Rugrats’ imaginations run wild as they listen to a TV weather commentator predicting a big–and potentially scary–storm. The Rugrats (and a sympathetic grandfather) are coerced into having a yard sale to clear out the junk that threatens to take over the house in Junk, Sweet Junk. Full color.
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