Ever wonder what happens when you go to sleep at night? Discover all
that's still going on in the world after dark, in this intriguing,
fact-packed introduction to the science of night. What happens when we
go to sleep at night? Now young readers can find out, in this
entertaining exploration of the science of night. Nocturnal animals are
hunting for food. Plants are using math (!) to conserve their overnight
energy. Celestial objects only visible after dark are shining brightly
in the night sky. Even our own bodies and brains are still working to
keep us healthy! Amazing as it is, the world doesn't stop just because
we've closed our eyes.
Lisa Deresti Betik has created a fun, engaging and fact-packed
introduction to the science of what happens in the world after dark.
Children will be delighted to find the answers to questions such as: Why
do we dream? How do bats use echolocation? What blooms in the moonlight?
Why do stars twinkle? Thoroughly researched and vetted by several
experts, this book covers multiple STEM topics, leading to tons of
direct curriculum links in earth science, life science and physical
science. The comprehensive, wide-ranging approach allows for loads of
fun facts that will appeal to children. Josh Holinaty's stylish
illustrations create a striking nighttime look with a limited, dark
color palette. The text is supported by a glossary, an index and
suggested sources for further reading.