What Makes Day and Night: Let’s Read and Find out Science -2 (Short Story)

by Franklyn M Branley, Edward Miller


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If you lived on the moon, you would have two weeks of daylight and two weeks of night! On earth, we have both day and night, in just twenty-four hours, thanks to the quick rotation of our planet. This Level 2 Let’s-Read-and- Find-Out picture book by children’s book veteran Franklyn M. Branley and illustrated by Arthur Dorros explains why we have day and night. Now rebranded with a new look, this classic picture book uses simple, fun diagrams and a guided experiment to explain what makes day and night. This book also includes a Find Out More section with additional activities to track nocturnal animals and to compare different times of day around the world. Both text and artwork were expert-vetted for accuracy.

Reading Guide:

Parents Read Out to Children: 4 – 9 years
Children Read Themselves: 6 – 9 years

Parents reading out to children is a healthy ritual, Skryf believes!

33
English
Genre, Toddler, Children

About The Author

Franklyn M. Branley was Astronomer Emeritus and former chairman of the American Museum of Natural History–Hayden Planeterium. In 1960, he originated the Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, dedicated to explaining science to young children and encouraging them to explore their world. Dr. Branley was the author of over 150 science books for children.
Megan Lloyd has illustrated more than forty books for children, including The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams, Thanksgiving at the Tappletons’ by Eileen Spinelli and The Mixed-Up Rooster by Pamela Duncan Edwards. She has also illustrated two other titles in the Let’s-Read-and- Find-Out Science Series, Falcons Nest on Skyscrapers and Volcanoes. She lives in Pennsylvania.


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