Night Becomes Day: Changes in Nature

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.

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Night Becomes Day: Changes in Nature

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.

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Night Becomes Day: Changes in Nature

Night Becomes Day: Changes in Nature

by Cynthia Argentine

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Night Becomes Day: Changes in Nature

Night Becomes Day: Changes in Nature

by Cynthia Argentine

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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.


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"A catalyst for conversations about change."—Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2021-07-27
Changes occur every day all around us.

This text leads readers to notice and seek out the many changes that are taking place in their world: An acorn sprouts and grows, clouds form, a volcano erupts. Argentine simultaneously folds in a lesson in opposites. “Change can BRIGHTEN” shows a desert with mountains in the background before and after a rain, the left one barren, the right one covered in blooming pink flowers. “Change can DULL” pictures fallen leaves and the beginning of soil formation. Changes can be small/big, quick/slow, hot/cold, or ancient/new, and they may take place above/below. An author’s note encourages readers to think about how all things, living and nonliving, are connected, defining this branch of science as ecology. Further backmatter provides more information about the various examples in the text and the branches of science they fall under (geology, botany, biology, chemistry, and physics). This is written at a higher reading level and largely uses undefined vocabulary (microbes, humus, molecules, minerals), possibly creating a mismatch between the audience for the main text and children who will understand the backmatter, though it could be a solid springboard in older elementary and middle-grade science classes. In addition, some of the facts presented are incomplete or incorrect. For instance, subduction is not the only means of volcano formation. The stock photos are well chosen to highlight the changes and will hold readers’ interest.

A catalyst for conversations about change. (Informational picture book. 7-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178564769
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/01/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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