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Books with title Learn About Time

  • Learn About Trees

    Peter Mellett

    Hardcover (Lorenz Books, May 1, 1997)
    Provides an overview of trees, their component parts, how they grow, varieties of trees, and how we use trees and their products, with related experiments and projects
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  • Learn About Time!

    Janie Reinart

    Paperback (Learning Horizons, June 15, 2007)
    Book by Janie Reinart
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  • Learn About Time

    Larry Shapiro, Chuck Murphy, Tor Lokvig

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, )
    None
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  • Time Learn about

    Lea, Chuck Murphy; paper engineering by Tor Lokvig

    Hardcover (Angus & Robertson Childrens, )
    None
  • All about Time

    Andre Verdet, Celine Bour-Chollet, Daniel Moignot

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Sept. 15, 1995)
    A guide to telling time features brightly colored, transparent pages that cover an oversized clock, enabling young readers to learn about the progression of minutes into hours, day into night, and season into season.
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  • Max Learns about Time Outs

    Dr Wanda J Venters, Dina Helmi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 19, 2014)
    Max loves to run and play but sometimes he gets angry when things don’t go his way. His sister tells him what to do and he gets mad at her. Sometimes he pushes her and then he gets in trouble. He learns that time out is a place to calm down and remember not to push or hit. Max learns about timeouts and that the shortest way to get out of one is to sit for his 2 minutes. He learns what to say to someone instead of push or hit to make her go away. He learns that his mother loves him no matter what happens but she wants him to have fun with other unicorns and not to get into trouble. Pediatrician and mother Dr. Wanda Venters combines humor and whimsical illustrations to explain why time outs help little unicorns calm down when their world is too much and they end up fighting. “Max Learns about Time -Outs” explains how overwhelming a small unicorn’s world can be and helps parents practice time outs as an effective discipline for aggressive activity.
  • About Time

    Amy Lake, Allison Fries

    language (, Aug. 26, 2016)
    Orphaned, abandoned, then adopted by an estranged policeman, Alayna faces more hardships than most teenage girls, but she can't change the hand she's been dealt. Or can she?Alayna discovers there's a secret amongst reality; That merely needs to be discovered to control. A way that just might change her path, just in time.
  • Learn About Tigers

    Julie Sizemore

    language (Meadowlark Mountain Press, March 7, 2013)
    Tigers are one of the most popular wild animals in the world. Kids from 4-10 years old will love this book about tigers. More than 30 pictures of tigers with accompanying facts about tigers. Kids will love learning about this favorite animals. Shows pictures of different tiger subspecies and offers just enough information for kids of this age group.
  • Time to Learn

    W. Harry Kirn, Clever Publishing, Rachael McLean

    Board book (Clever Publishing, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Animal Families encourage developmental learning through adorable, hilarious, interesting, and wonderful creatures! Little learners will understand basic skills through recognizable routines like bedtime, clean-up time, and learning. And they will delight in understanding lessons and daily concerns they experience with their own families are shared by animal families! Children are invited to make contrasts and comparisons between their own lives and the lives of these animals. As they do, they will be enriched by a respect and a sense of belonging to the natural world.
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  • Learn About Air

    Elva O'Sullivan

    language (Science With Me! LLC, April 27, 2014)
    This fun and engaging comic books shows how Loghlen, Luke and Leah discovered that air weighs something, air occupies space, air is matter and a bunch of other interesting airy facts! Any “airheads” out there??
  • Max Learns about Time Outs

    Wanda Venters, Dina Helmi

    language (Wanda J Venters, Aug. 19, 2014)
    Max loves to run and play but sometimes he gets angry when things don’t go his way. His sister tells him what to do and he gets mad at her. Sometimes he pushes her and then he gets in trouble. He learns that time out is a place to calm down and remember not to push or hit.Max learns about timeouts and that the shortest way to get out of one is to sit for his 2 minutes. He learns what to say to someone instead of push or hit to make her go away. He learns that his mother loves him no matter what happens but she wants him to have fun with other unicorns and not to get into trouble.Pediatrician and mother Dr. Wanda Venters combines humor and whimsical illustrations to explain why time outs help little unicorns calm down when their world is too much and they end up fighting. “Max Learns about Time -Outs” explains how overwhelming a small unicorn’s world can be and helps parents practice time outs as an effective discipline for aggressive activity.
  • Learn Time

    Harriet Harrison, Lorette Sobol, Lorette Konezny, Pen Notes Inc., Susan Aldrich, Carol Cassidy

    Plastic Comb (Pen Notes, Incorporated, Oct. 15, 1982)
    Ages 5 and up. Teaches children how to tell time using moveable clock hands. Lessons teach 60 seconds, 60 minutes, one hour, one half hour and one quarter hour.Unique activities teach concepts of past, present and future time sequence. Also included are patterns, equal parts, comparing time and AM/PM. Fun games include draw your own clock, time maze and space adventure. This book is professionally designed using current educational methods to help children learn the concept of time. The Pen Notes books all include reusable sturdy write-on, wipe-off plastic pages, and come with a safe, non-toxic colored pencil for children to use.