Why Is the Sky Blue?

The Adventures of the Lighthouse Gang (Book One)

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Michael Alan Kuhn ISBN: 9781490754086
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: January 21, 2015
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Michael Alan Kuhn
ISBN: 9781490754086
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: January 21, 2015
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

One beautiful, sunny day, two friendsMikey and Natalieadmire the sky. Together, they wonder how the sky gets its lovely blue color. They decide to include their friend Tami, and the three of them head home to ask their parents. After seeking the answer from their parents, the friends are all confused. One parent says the sky is blue because it is the color of Gods eye. Another says the sky is blue just like the color of the water in the lake. Who is correct? They decide to find that one answer by climbing to the top of the tallest oak tree. As they climb, they each go in separate directions to follow the various branches of the tree. When they return to the bottom of the tree, they are frustrated because they each had very different experiences, and there seems to be no one definitive reason why the sky is blue. An unexpected encounter with an old, wise man gives them the surprising twist to the answer they seek.

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One beautiful, sunny day, two friendsMikey and Natalieadmire the sky. Together, they wonder how the sky gets its lovely blue color. They decide to include their friend Tami, and the three of them head home to ask their parents. After seeking the answer from their parents, the friends are all confused. One parent says the sky is blue because it is the color of Gods eye. Another says the sky is blue just like the color of the water in the lake. Who is correct? They decide to find that one answer by climbing to the top of the tallest oak tree. As they climb, they each go in separate directions to follow the various branches of the tree. When they return to the bottom of the tree, they are frustrated because they each had very different experiences, and there seems to be no one definitive reason why the sky is blue. An unexpected encounter with an old, wise man gives them the surprising twist to the answer they seek.

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