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Measurement -- Juvenile literature
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Measurement -- Juvenile literature
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Juvenile literature
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Millions to measure, by David M. Schwartz ; pictures by Steven Kellogg
Natural wonders of the world, converting distance measurements to metric units, Kerri O'Donnell
How many? How much?, based on Timothy goes to school and other stores, by Rosemary Wells ; illustrated by Michael Koelsch
Measuring Penny, written and illustrated by Loreen Leedy
Measurement, by Sara Pistoia
How tall, how short, how far away, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Nancy Tobin
Weigh it!, by Nadia Higgins
Why pi?, Johnny Ball
Measuring, David Kirkby
Area, distance, and volume, by Navin Sullivan
How tall was a T. Rex?, Alison Limentani
Measure up, length, mass, capacity, time, and money, Anjana Chatterjee ; illustrated by Jo Samways ; consultation by Ruth Bull, BSc (HONS), PGCE, MA (ED)
How many mice make an elephant?, and other big questions about size and distance, by Tracey Turner ; with some notes about numbers by Kjartan Poskitt ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
Measuring, by Joanna Brundle
How slow is a sloth?, measure the rainforest, Jill Esbaum
How many ducks could fit in a bus?, creative ways to look at volume, by Clara Cella
Super sand castle Saturday, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by Julia Gorton
Mammoth math, (with a little help from some elephant shrews), [artwork] David Macaulay ; [text by Rona Skene]
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