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Reading level: Ages 4-8
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ISBN: 0064435288
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Highlights a wide variety of weather conditions by taking a tour around the world and examining weather in different places on the same day in March.
Book Description
On the same day in March...
Polar bears ride on Artic ice.
People in French cafes turn up
their faces to the sun.
Hailstones roll over Indian hillsides.
Rain makes a river in Kenya.
On the same day that it's icy cold in the Artic, it's foggy in Louisiana, sunny in Barbados, and blowing wild winds called willy-willies in Austrailia. In this poetic exploration of longitude and weather, with bright and detailed paintings of seventeen different places, Marilyn Singer and Frane Lessac show us what's happening from the poles to the equator— all on the same day in March.
Top 10 Science Books for Children 2000 (Booklist) and Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies 2001, National Council for SS & Child. Book Council
Kirkus Reviews
The creators of Nine O'Clock Lullaby (1991) again take a global view, this time of longitudinal effects on weather on the same day. Singer moves from the Arctic, where the sun will rise and remain in the sky for six months, to Antarctica, where it will set for the same long, cold time. Endpaper maps orient readers to this stationary perambulation through space and season: spring approaching in Alberta, Canada; twisters erupting in the Texas panhandle; kites flying in China; hail flailing the hillsides of Darjeeling, India; and people experiencing a sticky heat in central Thailand. Colorful naive illustrations enhance a poetic text: in northern Kenya, for example, this March day brings rains that ``all in one day . . . leave the gift of a river'' that the sun ``all in one day, takes . . . away.'' A note explains not only the diversity of weather in some locations, but its hypnotic sameness in others. A sound introduction to the concept of longitude and weather. (Picture book/nonfiction. 4-8)
Booklist
From pole to pole, from Paris to the Texas panhandle, Singer and Lessac collaborate to show us the weather in 17 different places around the globe on the same day in March. In the Northern Hemisphere, children will learn it is spring, while in the Southern Hemisphere, they'll find that autumn is underway. For each setting, Singer provides a few lines of lyrical text that vividly create the climate ("In the Nile Valley fog threads through the temples") as Lessac's single-and double-page spreads colorfully show us the way the weather and the world look. An appended author's note adds factual information to the mix, an endpaper map puts the places readers will visit in a global context. The book doubles as a delightfully agreeable introduction to both climatology and geography. Michael Cart
School Library Journal
As in Nine O'Clock Lullaby (HarperCollins, 1993), Singer and Lessac circumnavigate the globe exploring similarities and differences. Here, the intrepid travelers tackle the weather. With carefully crafted, childlike illustrations and a succinct, engaging text, the weather in 17 locales that include Paris, New York City, the Nile Valley, Darjeeling, Northern Kenya, and Patagonia is touched upon. The closing refrain on each double-page spread, "On the same day in March-," is sure to encourage listeners to join in. Inhabitants are depicted engaged in activities and attire appropriate to that area in March, though the Arctic, Antarctic, and the Texas Panhandle (during a tornado) are illustrated sans humans. An author's note offers a brief explanation of the Earth's orbit and the seasons, and a map of the world indicates the places visited in the book. Classes engaged in units on weather or world geography will find this book most interesting. Others will enjoy the repetition, the detailed illustrations, and the tiny taste of faraway places. A useful and engaging addition.
Publishers Weekly
In this companion volume to their Nine O'Clock Lullaby, Singer and Lessac embark on a meteorological trip around the globe, pointing out the drastically different weather conditions that can occur in various places, all on the same day. From the Arctic to the Texas Panhandle, Northern Kenya and all the way down to Antarctica, readers trek across both hemispheres, checking out snow, ice, fog, clouds, sun and heat. Singer's poetic language makes the voyage a particularly intriguing one, describing African rains that "leave the gift of a river," Patagonian clouds, "white puffs" that "vanish wet and cold/ in [a boy's] fat warm hands" and, in Barbados, sunlight that "dazzles on the sand." Lessac's folk-art paintings are like stylized picture-postcards, featuring jaunty groupings of brightly clad people and distinctive backgrounds, ranging from bustling cityscapes to wide-open countryside. No matter the time of year, youngsters will be eager to take this informative tour. Ages 4-8. |
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