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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is wonderful!
This book is a wonderful, colorful book that is very well written and is a great plot line. It follows the activities of various people around the world at the same moment in time - explaining about time zones. It starts with a baker in London and ends with a child going to sleep in Boston. Each page/location has lovely illustrations, including an overlay of a map of...
Published on August 3, 1998

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is wonderful!, August 3, 1998
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This book is a wonderful, colorful book that is very well written and is a great plot line. It follows the activities of various people around the world at the same moment in time - explaining about time zones. It starts with a baker in London and ends with a child going to sleep in Boston. Each page/location has lovely illustrations, including an overlay of a map of that city. It makes a lovely gift, especially for children who have contact with other countries (or parents who want to expose their kids to other cultures and countries). I've bought several copies for friends and family!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Have you ever wondered what people in Alaska are doing NOW?, August 25, 1998
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Have you ever wondered what it is like, right now, on the other side of the World? What people in different countries are doing, right now? With this book you can get a glimps of Kenya in velvety darkness, day break in India, Australia in late afternoon shade........and on around the globe. Also learn about how and why daylight savings time came about, and the reason for the Internation Date line........and why it's crooked!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an excellent look at time and space, November 1, 2005
I knew this book was about time zones from reading the reviews. But I wasn't prepared for how rich and well-thought out the text was. Schuett is a long time illustrator writing her first book and she has done a really remarkable job. I feel as if she composed the text and pictures simultaneously (which, no doubt, she did). They blend perfectly. The book contains a map of the world with its timezones, as well as some background for parents briefly describing the history of time. But the most incredible thing about this book is the maps. Each illustration, which shows people in the world moving about their day, is painted on top of a background which is an actual map of where they are. Including names of countries, cities, rivers, and so on. This special touch takes this book to a whole new level. For one thing, how many children look at a globe, with its colors and grid, and strange markings and really realize what it means? That the map represents another town, like your own in some ways, with people who do what you do (read bedtime stories, head out for a day of work, write a note for a friend and hide it in a secret spot).

Use this book to introduce time zones, move on to a discussion of maps and globes, and finish with linear measurement. Use the city names on each page to locate exactly where these map exerpts were taken from and pin a piece of string onto your globe from your house to that spot. See how far away these families are from your house. And if they're on the other side of the globe -- literally -- that will make it all the easier to understand how, when the sun is shining here, it must be dark there! This is a MUST OWN for homeschooling or any family who has elementary school children.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a lovely and important book, July 31, 1998
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Schuett is able to gently explain the concept of time zones using beautiful, soft language and lovely illustrations that mix paintings with maps of the world. Her reader's note is for a more advanced reader, but the book itself reads like a lullaby. A perfect bedtime read that will, no doubt, provoke a multitude of questions about our world and other cultures. Highly recommended.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When your wake someone else is sleeping or just getting up., February 5, 2009
Since our daughter is from China we often talk about how it's night time during the day or when it's at dusk here it's dawn there. This is an excellent book that shows different parts of the world and what the people and or animals are doing there. And a book that grows with your child. As your child gets older they will be able to understand that one full rotation equals 24 hours that there are 24 equal time zones and the International date line.

The colorful illustrations are of: England, Uganda, Antarctica, Madagascar, India, Bhutan, China, Siberia, Australia, Alaska, California, Belize, Chicago, Guatemala, Honduras, Florida, Jamaica, Quebec, Peru and Boston.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A World Tour, March 20, 2007
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Jeffrey Bimmer (Midlothian, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
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My son enjoyed this book a great deal when he was in Kindergarden and First Grade. It managed to teach and link at least three distinct subject areas; science, geography and culture.

There are definately more female than male children presented in the narative and drawings, but my very pragmatic little boy told me "that is just a phase our civilization is going through and not to worry about it."

This book also has a practical benefit that makes it good evening reading; both your blood pressure and your child's blood pressure will likely return to normal levels because of the way the book is structured to end with the child going to sleep. I think this is one of the best bedtime "reads" out there for young children.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love this book!!, January 31, 2010
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Love the story and the illustrations are beautiful. My daughter is a teacher and she was excited that I bought this for her "teacher library". I highly recommend it!
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