Unravel the mysteries of time, from the Maya calendar to Einstein's
wormholes, in this fun and fact-filled exploration for young readers.
In this thought provoking book, curious readers will discover all kinds
of fascinating information about how and why we think about time.
Chapters on mythology discuss Chronos, Janus, and the legend of the
Phoenix. Others look at how different cultures perceive time--as a
straight line or in circles? Young readers will learn how animals and
plants tell time, how the study of longitude and latitude is related to
clocks, and why an hour used to last one hundred minutes. Along the way,
they'll encounter historic time pieces such as sundials, chronometers,
and Al-Jazari's famous 12th-century elephant clock. The book also
invites readers to ponder important questions about what time means to
us today: can you actually save time? Can you run out of it? And is it
really better to accomplish more in less time? These concepts are
introduced in accessible chapters and illustrated with vibrant drawings.
Absorbing and world-enlarging, this elegant book explores a challenging
concept in an engaging way that encourages discussion and further
learning.