Day and Night

Day and Night by Shira Evans, published by National Geographic Books on April 12, 2016, is an illustrated work designed for young readers. This 48-page book explores the contrasting activities of the Earth during the day and night, highlighting the vibrant life that exists in both times. The engaging format encourages adult and child readers to share the experience, fostering a collaborative reading environment.
Readers will discover how the sun brings life to the daytime with birds and bees, while the night introduces the moon and a different set of animals. The book is suitable for beginner and intermediate readers, making it an excellent resource for learning about concepts related to time and the natural world. With its focus on nocturnal animals and the science of day and night, this edition serves as an informative introduction to these fundamental ideas.
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During the day, the sun shines, birds tweet, and bees buzz. Earth is awake! But what happens at night? The moon — and a whole new group of animals come out to play! Adult and child readers can cuddle up and read aloud and learn together in this new “you read, I read” co-reader format, vetted by early reading expert Susan B. Neuman.
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