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Time -- Juvenile literature
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Days of the week, Tracey Steffora
Time ticks by, how do you read a clock?, by Donna Loughran
Days and times, by Kathy Thornborough ; illustrations by Kathleen Petelinsek
Just a second, a different way to look at time, Steve Jenkins
You wouldn't want to live without clocks and calendars!, written by Fiona Macdonald ; Illustrated by David Antram ; series created by David Salariya
Time and the soul, where has all the meaningful time gone? and how to get it back, by Jacob Needleman
The book of time, Kathrin Köller ; Irmela Schautz ; translated from the German by Paul Kelly
What in the world is a leap year?, and other time measurements, Desirée Bussiere ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, M.A./reading specialist
Little Rabbit's first time book, Alan Baker
Telling time, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
Rodeo time, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by David T. Wenzel
Telling time, how to tell time on digital and analog clocks!, written by Jules Older ; illustrated by Megan Halsey
About time, a first look at time and clocks, by Bruce Koscielniak
Time, Chris Woodford
Days and times, Días y horas, written by Kathleen Petelinsek and E. Russell Primm ; illustrated by Nichole Day Diggins
A second is a hiccup, a child's book of time, by Hazel Hutchins ; illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton
Tell time with turtles, Melissa McDonnell
Tell me what the time is, written and illustrated by Shirley Willis
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