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Books with title Tick, Tock Rock

  • Tick Tock

    David K. Williams, Laura Ovresat

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2006)
    Four friends have to clean the house quickly--before Mom gets home!
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  • Tick Tock

    Alice Troeber

    eBook (Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd, June 30, 2020)
    Tick tock, tick tock, what's the time on the clock? Follow Charlie through his day and peek into the lives and dreams of the people around him - Tim, with his big green garbage truck, Lorna, walking her spotty pup, Charlotte, dancing through the flowers in her yard… Through gentle rhyme and endearing characters, Tick Tock gives children a sense of their place in a big, busy world.
  • Tick-Tock

    Lena Anderson, Elisabeth Kallick Dyssegaard

    Hardcover (R & S Books, June 1, 1998)
    In this simple picture book, Hedgehog, Duck, Elephant and Pig spend an action-filled day--and, even more so, evening--with their friend Will. In the process, they learn to tell time. By linking time to every day activities, from afternoon snacks to before-bedtime tooth brushing, Lena Anderson has made this difficult concept graspable for the youngest children.
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  • Tick Tock

    Alice Troeber

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley, June 30, 2020)
    Tick tock, tick tock, what's the time on the clock? Follow Charlie through his day and peek into the lives and dreams of the people around him - Tim, with his big green garbage truck, Lorna, walking her spotty pup, Charlotte, dancing through the flowers in her yard... Through gentle rhyme and endearing characters, Tick Tock gives children a sense of their place in a big, busy world.
  • Tick Tock

    L D Balch, Zeek Smith

    language (Book Space for Kids, Sept. 1, 2017)
    This Book is Designed to Teach Children the Basics of Telling Tme.
  • Tick Tock.

    Alan Brunwin

    eBook
    Ideal for Preschool and Kinder garden children, with a very new interactive song of Tick-Tock where all children can take part, whether its by hands and arms or just their fingers there are no boundaries to taking part. Also Teacher Teacher nursery song were is could be sang as Mummy Mummy or Daddy Daddy or even Nanny Nanny, its up to the person present what one to chose at the time, but I have given words of advice on this subject inside this book. Story in Rhyme called “Please give me water” the story of a thirsty sunflower, and the message the story it sends to children, if you look after the Trees and flowers, they will care for you as well. “Greed Fly” is another rhymed story, but just a bit longer than “Please give me water” its been written in such a way that the reader or Teacher can skip to the last verse at any point without making an obvious break in the story. Greedy Fly is a bread pudding thief so there are many captions of what he gets up to. Total of 1300 words of song and stories lay inside this book have taken me a few years to put together getting it just right for the children.
  • Tick-Tock

    Eileen Browne, David Parkins

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 4, 1994)
    Skip the squirrel and her friend Brainy desperately search for someone who can fix the cuckoo clock, broken when they did a little too much bouncing, before Skip's mother returns from her errands
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  • Tick-Tock

    Toni Owen-Blue

    language (Blue Books, Sept. 28, 2015)
    What would you do to get out of here? I mean, if you had to trade, what would you give?”“Anything.”Vega’s trapped. Exiled with her family to Coalridge, Vega knows she doesn’t belong in the town, or the mine she’s doomed to work in - but she’s never getting out.The only person who understands is her brother, Rigel. But when their plan to escape backfires Vega must learn to stand on her own two feet; because there’s no one left for her to lean on.
  • Tick Tock

    Alice Troeber

    Paperback (Austin Macauley, June 30, 2020)
    Tick tock, tick tock, what's the time on the clock? Follow Charlie through his day and peek into the lives and dreams of the people around him - Tim, with his big green garbage truck, Lorna, walking her spotty pup, Charlotte, dancing through the flowers in her yard... Through gentle rhyme and endearing characters, Tick Tock gives children a sense of their place in a big, busy world.
  • Tick Tock

    Brenna Egan

    language (, April 15, 2015)
    Lea Bentley, a 19 year old girl, is struggling to balance school, work, and taking care of her twin brother Mike after their parents’ deaths. When both she and her brother come across an advertisement in the newspaper for a job that pays more than she could ever imagine to make as a full-time student, she refuses to walk away from the offer. But are Humanipulate Incorporations’ attempts to further understand human nature safe or, more importantly, humane? Or will Lea end up with more torments than treasure?
  • Tock The Rock

    C. Fulsty

    (Independently published, April 22, 2020)
    Follow a group of rocks that are scared of being thrown into the water. They all decide they can skip over the water if they make themselves round, all of them except Tock. Tock is meant to be pointy and he won't change that. Will Tock stay pointy? Will the other rocks skip over the water? Who's throwing them into the water? Read this colorful book and find out, then go color your own Tock the Rock.
  • Tick-Tock

    James Dunbar

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, July 10, 2014)
    Wonderwise books bridge the gap between stories and facts, perfect for building children's love of learning and reading.