Day We Saw the Sun Come Up

by Alice E. Goudey

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The story of a boy and a girl and a summer day, of the sunrise and spider webs laced with dew, of shadows that change from large to small and back again, and of the earth that changes all day long until the sun disappears.

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This is an old book that illustrates the movement of the earth creatively through the eyes of two children. It will please the nonfiction lovers in a family, even as it tells a story. Of note is the illustration of the earth drawn before we had any idea how it looked from space.
Two siblings wake up very early to watch the sun come up and end up learning all about the earth's rotation and shadows. The book contains a note from the author about the fact that the sun is a star. Illustrations start out very dark to depict the time of day. Later the illustrations become much more colorful and bright to match the story. This would be absolutely perfect to use to teach about the solar system. Also good to teach the philosophical idea that there must be darkness in order to appreciate the night.
This book is a great way to teach children about shadows and how the earth can have light on one side and be dark (have shadow) on the other side.

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Original publication date
1961

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Children's Books
DDC/MDS
523.7Natural sciences & mathematicsAstronomyThe Solar SystemSun
LCC
PZ7 .G705 .DLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres

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