Today is the day we’re living right now, it’s like your favorite toy that you get to play with while everyone else is asleep or busy.
Imagine you have a big calendar on the wall, and every morning, you move a little marker from one day to the next. That movement shows you what today is. It’s the same as when you start drawing a picture, the moment your crayon touches the paper is the beginning of that picture. Today is like that first touch.
How we know what today is
What happens when today ends
When today ends, it becomes yesterday, just like how your favorite toy becomes a memory after you put it away. But don’t worry! A brand-new day comes right after, ready to be played with again. Today is the day we’re living right now, it’s like your favorite toy that you get to play with while everyone else is asleep or busy.
Imagine you have a big calendar on the wall, and every morning, you move a little marker from one day to the next. That movement shows you what today is. It’s the same as when you start drawing a picture, the moment your crayon touches the paper is the beginning of that picture. Today is like that first touch.
What happens when today ends
When today ends, it becomes yesterday, just like how your favorite toy becomes a memory after you put it away. But don’t worry! A brand-new day comes right after, ready to be played with again.
Examples
- A child asks, 'Why is today different from yesterday?'
- A teacher explains that different countries have different days at the same moment.
- A clock changes from 11:59 to 12:00, marking a new day.
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See also
- How Did ‘Coffee’ Become a Symbol of Culture and Productivity?
- What are anthropological terms?
- What are languages?
- What Makes a ‘Festival’ Different from a ‘Celebration’?
- What are the concept of all tomorrows?