Night Becomes Day, Cynthia Argentine
Night Becomes Day, Cynthia Argentine
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Night Becomes Day
Changes in Nature

Author: Cynthia Argentine

Narrator: Book Buddy Digital Media

Unabridged: 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Lerner

Published: 01/01/2022


Synopsis

Night becomes day / Flower becomes fruit. Nature is always at work, transforming.

Whether sudden or gradual, change is a constant in our world. Author Cynthia Argentine describes transitions including acorns sprouting, deserts blooming, canyons forming, and volcanoes erupting. Explore the transformative power of nature all around us.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Adrea on August 19, 2021

Nature is amazing! And while changes themselves can often be scary, changes in nature appear to be less so when explained in such smooth and soothing terms as done here by the author. Her focus is not just on the differences that we can see all around us, but also on the dichotomy that exists: those......more

Goodreads review by S.K. on August 26, 2021

This absolutely gorgeous book shows a variety of ways that change occurs in nature. The clear and beautiful photographs invite the reader to explore the details, while the text flows and pulses with a rhythm that eases the reader to a deeper understanding of the concepts with lovely, poetic explanat......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on August 22, 2021

I learned so much from Night Becomes Day! What a beautifully illustrated testament to the wonders of our world in the form of nature's mysterious transformations. I especially love the fonts and sizes of words to help the concepts stand out. Congratulations, Cynthia and your crew! The author has a g......more

Goodreads review by Alicia on July 26, 2021

I was pretty unimpressed with this educational picture book, to be honest. Stock photographs fill the pages with sparse text along the lines of changes -- night to day, flowers to fruit, etc. It talks about how change can be fast or slow and use heat or cold, and so on. It reminded me of the flimsy......more