A Day in the Sun

A Day in the Sun by Diana Ejaita, published by National Geographic Books on May 16, 2023, is a vibrant picture book that explores the universal connection to the Sun experienced by children around the globe. With 32 pages of beautifully illustrated scenes, this book highlights how the Sun influences daily life, from waking up to enjoying meals and playing outdoors, showcasing its role in nurturing and sustaining life across diverse cultures.
Readers will find a celebration of diversity and multiculturalism as each page presents children from various countries, including Madagascar, Thailand, and Brazil, engaging with the Sun’s warmth and light. The book emphasizes the shared experiences that unite us all, regardless of our backgrounds, through the simple yet profound presence of the Sun. This edition invites young readers to appreciate the beauty of their surroundings and the commonalities that connect people worldwide.
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A stunning celebration of our Sun and the universal ways in which it connects each of us, all around the world.
No matter who you are or where you live, the Sun graces us all. It wakes us up, lights our breakfast tables, warms our play, lifts our moods, grows our food, and gives us life! From Madagascar to Thailand, Iran to Holland, Brazil to Mali, each spread depicts children in a different country enjoying the universal benefits of the Sun. From sunup to sundown, this deceptively simple yet stunning picture book offers a wondrous sense of worldwide connection via the glowing star around which we orbit.
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