Twilight is like when the sky is playing a game of hide and seek with the sun. The sun is saying goodbye, but it doesn’t go away all at once. It leaves behind a soft, pretty light that paints the sky in colors like pink, purple, and orange. It’s not too bright like daytime, and not too dark like nighttime. It’s the time when the day is whispering goodnight to the world.
Think of twilight as the sky’s bedtime story. Just like you have a story before going to bed, the sky changes colors and tells a story with its beautiful hues. The sun is like a big orange ball that slowly rolls away, leaving the sky to show off its pretty colors before it goes to sleep.
Twilight is also like the sky’s magic trick. During this time, the sky changes its colors, just like a magician changing his hat. You might see the first twinkling stars and maybe a crescent moon peeking out. It’s a special time that happens twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening.