I found a preposition of time in the book of "Paws Off, Cheddarface"
The writer uses the preposition "on" to describe a special part of a day, in this example, the lady insisted Geronimo Stilton stepped on her paw on Monday in the morning.
The writer uses the preposition "on" to describe a special part of a day, in this example, the lady insisted Geronimo Stilton stepped on her paw on Monday in the morning.