Tati Goes to School - E nako n reirei Tati (Te Kiribati)
by Catherine Kereku
Catching a Cup of Sunshine. Learn about Months, Seasons and Calendars
by Robert Stanek
With the help of a moonlit night, a little girl's fantasy becomes reality. In a wink the moon grants her wish for a day that never ends. She plays until exhausted and wishes for night to come so she can rest. Bilingual full text in English and Spanish.
Boys and girls can start the day at six in the morning and wake up with the sheep. Then they can go all the way to twelve o'clock midnight when everybody is fast asleep. As children move the clock's hands and learn to tell time, they'll meet Farmer Fred, his farm animals, and all the other friendly creatures who live nearby. Meanwhile, they'll love to hear you read the verses that mark each new time of day.
2020 Weekly & Monthly Appointment Book Make Shit Happen
by Amelia Art Publishing
Silly Elephant (Silly Elephant, #1) (Sillyephan, #1)
by Nadh Poduri
Mike learns how fast dirty dishes can pile up when he tries to avoid washing them.
Zari's Big Day (Exploring Nature's Bounty)
Learning about time with Clifford and Emily Elizabeth is fun in this delightful package that contains a full-color picture book and a sturdy, oversized plastic clock with movable hands.
Mr.Wolf's Week (A Colin Hawkins mini-pop) (Picture Lions S.)
by Colin Hawkins
What's the time Mr. Wolf; Tell the time with Mr Wolf as he goes through the day. But watch out for him at mealtimes! Mr Wolf's Birthday Surprise; Mr. Wolf gets very cross indeed when he discovers that his friends are all too busy to play with him. Where are they all going without him? Mr Wolf's Week; Learn the days of the week with Mr. Wolf as he dresses up and sets off each day on another hilarious adventure.
What Day Is It? (Good Beginnings)
by Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries
A timeless, colourful picture book for introducing a simple concept to young children. Combining simple text with bold, colourful illustrations, this classic book is ideal for introducing nursery children to the concept of time.
It's about Time, Max! (Math Matters (Live Oaks Media)) (Math Matters (R))
by Kitty Richards
When Max misplaces his digital watch, he replaces it with an analog watch that he does not know how to read and finds himself late for everything.
Bruno and Bert try to find out what happens to a special day after it is over.