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  • Me and the Measure of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Katie Kath

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Aug. 20, 2019)
    Now with new art by Katie Kath (illustrator of Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer), this easy-to-understand introduction teaches children how to quantify the things in their daily routines. They'll learn all about the tools used to measure—rulers, scales, pencils, and cups—as well as the language to express what they find. Readers will soon have the answers to questions like how far, how tall, and how small. Me and the Measure of Things joins the other repackages in Joan Sweeney's popular Me. . . series—Me on the Map, Me and My Place in Space, Me and My Family Tree, Me and My Amazing Body, Me Counting Time, and Me and My Senses.
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  • Me and the Measure of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Sept. 10, 2002)
    The energetic narrator of Me Counting Time and Me on the Map is back, this time introducing young readers to the units of measure. What’s the difference between a cup and an ounce? What gets measured in bushels and when do you use a scale? Easy-to-understand text and playful corresponding illustrations teach children the differences between wet and dry measurements, weight, size, and length. And all information is conveyed in a unique kid’s-eye perspective, using everyday objects and situations. Me and the Measure of Things makes measurement fun–and comprehensible!
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  • Me and the Measure of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Katie Kath

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 20, 2019)
    Now with new art by Katie Kath (illustrator of Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer), this easy-to-understand introduction teaches children how to quantify the things in their daily routines. They'll learn all about the tools they need to measure--rulers, scales, pencils, and cups--as well as the language to express what they find. Readers will soon have the answers to their questions--how far, how tall, and how small? Me and the Measure of Things joins the other repackages in Joan Sweeney's popular Me...series--Me on the Map, Me and My Place in Space, Me and My Amazing Body, Me and My Family Tree, Me Counting Time, and Me and My Senses.
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  • Me and the Measure of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2014)
    The energetic narrator of Me Counting Time and Me on the Map is back, this time introducing young readers to the units of measure. What’s the difference between a cup and an ounce? What gets measured in bushels and when do you use a scale? Easy-to-understand text and playful corresponding illustrations teach children the differences between wet and dry measurements, weight, size, and length. And all information is conveyed in a unique kid’s-eye perspective, using everyday objects and situations. Me and the Measure of Things makes measurement fun–and comprehensible!
  • Me and the Measure of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Hardcover (Crown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 11, 2001)
    The energetic narrator of Me Counting Time and Me on the Map is back, this time introducing young readers to the units of measure. What’s the difference between a cup and an ounce? What gets measured in bushels and when do you use a scale? Easy-to-understand text and playful corresponding illustrations teach children the differences between wet and dry measurements, weight, size, and length. And all information is conveyed in a unique kid’s-eye perspective, using everyday objects and situations. Me and the Measure of Things makes measurement fun–and comprehensible!
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  • Me and the Measure of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Hardcover
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  • Me and the Measure of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
    From the back cover: This playful introduction to units of measure helps children size things up -- from a teaspoon to a cup, an ounce to a gallon, a pound to a ton, an inch to a mile and a peck to a bushel.
  • Me and the Measure of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Library Binding (Crown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 11, 2001)
    The energetic narrator of Me Counting Time and Me on the Map is back, this time introducing young readers to the units of measure. What’s the difference between a cup and an ounce? What gets measured in bushels and when do you use a scale? Easy-to-understand text and playful corresponding illustrations teach children the differences between wet and dry measurements, weight, size, and length. And all information is conveyed in a unique kid’s-eye perspective, using everyday objects and situations. Me and the Measure of Things makes measurement fun–and comprehensible!
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  • Me And The Measure Of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Library Binding (Demco Media, April 30, 2004)
    Simple text and illustrations introduce units of measure, from wet and dry measurements to weight, size, and length.
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  • Me and the Measure of Things by Joan Sweeney

    Joan Sweeney

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, March 15, 1856)
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  • Me and the Measure of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Katie Kath

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 20, 2019)
    Now with new art by Katie Kath (illustrator of Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer), this easy-to-understand introduction teaches children how to quantify the things in their daily routines. They'll learn all about the tools they need to measure--rulers, scales, pencils, and cups--as well as the language to express what they find. Readers will soon have the answers to their questions--how far, how tall, and how small? Me and the Measure of Things joins the other repackages in Joan Sweeney's popular Me...series--Me on the Map, Me and My Place in Space, Me and My Amazing Body, Me and My Family Tree, Me Counting Time, and Me and My Senses.
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  • Me and the Measure of Things by Joan Sweeney

    Joan Sweeney

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Aug. 16, 1712)
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