Daylight Saving Time is like moving your clock forward so you can have more sunshine in the afternoon, just like when you shift your toys to make more room for a new one.
Why it was created
Why some people don’t like it
But changing the clock every few months can be confusing. It’s like if your teacher suddenly said, “Today we start class 1 hour later!” Some kids get tired or grumpy because their body clocks are confused. Also, not everyone agrees on when to change the time, some places like it, and others think it’s more trouble than it’s worth.
That’s why some people say, “Let’s just keep the same time all year round!”
Examples
- A farmer who loses sleep because the clock changes
- Kids staying up later to watch their favorite show
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See also
- What are twisting the clocks?
- Why do we change the clocks? - BBC News?
- How Does Daylight Saving Time 101 | National Geographic Work?
- How Do Time Zones Actually Work?
- How Do ‘Time Zones’ Affect Travel and Communication?