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  • The Clock

    Julia Vogel

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Each book in the series helps children learn basic measuring concepts. Simple, engaging text, and colorful photos help students gain a better understanding of measurement fundamentals and encourage a love of reading.
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  • Cuckoo Clock

    Mrs. Molesworth, F. Sherman Cooke

    Hardcover (Lippincott: Phila, March 15, 1930)
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  • The Cuckoo Tree

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (RED FOX BOOKS (RAND), Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • Cuckoo Clock

    Mrs. Molesworth, Illustrated

    Hardcover (Grosset and Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1930)
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  • CUCKOO CLOCK

    Molesworth

    Hardcover (Dissertations-G, Nov. 1, 1976)
    The cuckoo in the clock leads a lonely little girl into fantastic adventures and two cousins go to magical places by way of the tapestry room.
  • Sam Pig and the Cuckoo Clock

    Alison Uttley

    Hardcover (Faber & Faber, March 1, 1990)
    When Sam Pig accidentally breaks Badger's clock, he decides to replace it with one from the Witch's house
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  • The Clock

    Michael Pollard

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Oct. 31, 1993)
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  • The Clock

    Richard Spilsbury, Louise Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Heinemann, July 1, 2011)
    Readers will learn the history of the invention of the clock in this title that includes information on the key players, the setbacks along the way, and the moments of discovery.
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  • The Cuckoo Clock of Doom

    R. L. Stine

    Library Binding (Demco Media, May 1, 1996)
    When his father brings home an antique cuckoo clock, Michael is cautioned not to touch it, but he turns back the hands and suddenly he is getting younger by the minute--a year younger to be exact
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  • The Clock

    Mariam Devine Melkonian

    Hardcover (RoseDog Books, Jan. 5, 2016)
    The Clock tells the story of twin brother and sister, Stella and Stephan. Very beautiful, kind and intelligent, they live on the edge of a big city. From when they were small children they could never wake up on time. Their parents tried hard to help them, but nothing ever worked. Reluctantly, Stella and Stephan leave school and stay home. They wake up at 2 p.m. and have a meal at 3 p.m. Stella cleans and cooks while her brother does outdoor work. They are hardworking kids. One day the twins decide to get a job. But no one helps them. Finally, from the next village, one nice man gives them a job. Martin, their boss, is happy with them. But they are not happy. One beautiful day, Stella meets an old woman. She shows her respect to the woman when the woman asks for a cup of water. The woman offers to help them find the happiness they long for. A magical Prince and Princess appear in the twins' lives and lead them towards an awareness of time and its role in their quest for happiness. The love of Martin and the twins for the Prince and Princess makes them come alive again.About the Author Mariam Devine Melkonian was born in Yerevan, Armenia. Inspired by Armenian and Soviet poets, she started writing poetry at the age of eight and has written a collection of fifty poems. She came to the United States in 1995. She studied computer programming before getting certified as a Dental Assistant. Her grandson inspired her to begin writing stories. The Clock is her first published work. It is translated by her granddaughter, Mariam, who studies pre-med at Boston University. The mother of three children and seven grandchildren, Melkonian lives in the suburbs of Boston with her husband.
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  • The Cuckoo Clock of Doom

    R. L. Stine

    Paperback (Demco Media, Aug. 1, 1995)
    When his father brings home an antique cuckoo clock, Michael is cautioned not to touch it, but he turns back the hands and suddenly he is getting younger by the minute--a year younger to be exact
  • The Cuckoo Tree

    Joan Aiken, Susan Obrant

    Paperback (Yearling, March 1, 1988)
    A band of murderers and a ruthless plot are just some of the hazards placed in the path of trusty Dido Twite. First published in 1981. Illustrated by Pat Marriott.
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