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Day and night =
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Dana Meachen Rau |
"Introduces the idea that many things in the world around us are cyclical in nature and discusses how day changes to night each day"--Provided by publisher. |
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Smart Ways To Spend Your Time
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Elizabeth Verdick |
89 p. : 18 cm |
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Times of the day
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Tracey Steffora |
Learn about the different times of the day, and activities associated with each. |
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Clocks and calendars
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Tracey Steffora |
Learn about clocks and calendars and how they measure time. |
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Minutes
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Kimberly Hutmacher |
"Simple rhyming text and color photographs present minutes as a unit of time"-- |
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My busy week
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Clare Hibbert |
Introduces the concept of time while following a boy's week, from his Monday visit to the library right through to Sunday lunch. |
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A Street Through Time
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Anne Millard |
Traces the development of one street from the Stone Age to the present day, from dirt track to the rebuilding of inns as wine bars, showing how people lived and what they did all day. |
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At the same moment, around the world
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Clotilde Perrin |
Starting from the Greenwich meridian this book takes the reader east imagining what children are doing at that moment in each of the twenty-four time zones. |
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Getting it together
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Erin Falligant |
Shares suggestions, quizzes, and real-world tips to help girls get organized in order to alleviate stress, improve personal habits, and develop better time management skills. |
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The Greenwich guide to time and the millennium
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Graham Dolan |
Examines different aspects of time and how we measure it, including seasons, sundials, clocks, local and Greenwich mean time, the prime meridian, time zones, atomic clocks, months, years, and more. |
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You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Clocks and Calendars! (You Wouldn't Want to Live Without...)
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Fiona MacDonald |
32 pages : 24 cm |
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A kid's guide to managing time
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Joy Berry |
it is time for kids |
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One day
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Suma Din |
One day, fifteen children, and lots of different times and places, find our all about their different families, house schools, meals and much more. |
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I wonder why the sun rises and other questions about time and seasons
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Barbara Taylor,Brenda Walpole |
Uses a question and answer format to present information about time and the seasons, such as how to split a second, who invented our calendar, and why the moon changes shapes. |
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Simple experiments in time with everyday materials
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Muriel Mandell |
Provides instructions for dozens of experiments designed to explore the wonders of time, each using simple supplies and materials. |
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How old is old?
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Ann Combs |
With examples from nature, including chickadees, trees, stars, and snakes, Alistair's grandfather explains to him that being old is a relative concept. |
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Day and night
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Jen Green |
Ontdek hoe de afwisseling van dag en nacht ontstaat en hoe dat de wereld om ons heen en ons eigen leven beïnvloedt. Met veel kleurenfoto's. Vanaf ca. 7 jaar. |
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All about a day =
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Joanne Randolph |
Simple text with photographs shows what is in a day. |
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Time for clocks
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Daphne Harwood Trivett |
Provides instructions for several easy-to-make clocks that demonstrate the concept of time. |
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Telling time all the time
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Jean Sharp |
The busy children of Park Street have things to do at every hour and half hour from 7:00 in the morning to 8:30 at night, and analog and digital clocks in the corners of the illustrations reveal the … |
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