- Lamar School
- Books about Math
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MATHEMATICAL CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
Compiled by Dr. Rick DuVall
www.drrickduvall.com
ADDITION
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Animals on Board by Stuart J. Murphy (1998, Harper Collins)
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Domino Addition by Lynette Long, Ph.D. (1996, Charlesbridge)
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Hey! Get Off Our Train by John Burningham (1990, Crown)
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* How Many Feet in the Bed? by Diane J. Hamm (1991, Simon & Schuster)
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Over in the Meadow by Ezra Jack Keats (1971, Four Winds)
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Sea Sums by Joy N. Hulme (1996, Hyperion)
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Ten Black Dots by Donald Crews (1986, Greenwillow)
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The Twelve Days of Christmas by Jack Kent (1973, Scholastic)
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The Twelve Days of Christmas illustrated by Jan Brett (1986, Trumpet Club)
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12 Ways to Get to 11 by Eve Merriam (1993, Trumpet Club)
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The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle (1984, Putnam)
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Whale Song by Tony Johnston (1987, Putnam)
CLASSIFICATION
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Bread, Bread, Bread by Ann Morris (1989, Lothrop, Lee, and Shepard)
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The Button Box by Margarette S. Reid (1990, Dutton)
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Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina (1976, Scholastic)
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Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel (1970, Harper and Row)
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Is It Rough? Is It Smooth? Is It Shiny? by Tana Hoban (1984, Greenwillow)
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Just a Mess by Mercer Mayer (1987, Western)
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More or Less a Mess by Sheila Keenan (1997, Scholastic)
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* People by Peter Spier (1980, Doubleday)
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The Tooth Book by Theo. LeSieg (1981, Random House)
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Whose Shoes Are These? by Ron Roy (1988, Clarion)
COUNTING AND MONEY
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Amanda Bean's Amazing Dream: A Mathematical Story by Cindy Neuschwander (1998, Scholastic)
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America by the Numbers: One Nation by Devin Scillian (2002, Sleeping Bear Press)
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Among the Odds & Evens: A Tale of Adventure by Priscilla Turner (1999, Farrar Straus Giroux)
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Animal Numbers by Bert Kitchen (1987, Dial)
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Arithmetic by Carl Sandburg (1993, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich)
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The Baker's Dozen by Aaron Shepard (1995, Atheneum)
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The Baseball Counting Book by Barbara Barbieri McGrath (1999, Charlesbridge)
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Benjamin's 365 Birthdays by Judi Barrett (1992, Atheneum)
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Benny's Pennies by Pat Brisson (1993, Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers)
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The Big Buck Adventure by Shelley Gill and Deborah Tobola (2000, Charlesbridge)
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Blast Off! A Space Counting Book by Norma Cole (1994, Charlesbridge)
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The Butterfly Counting Book by Jerry Pallotta (1998, Scholastic)
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The Case of the Shrunken Allowance by Joanne Rocklin (1998, Scholastic)
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A Chair For My Mother by Vera B. Williams (1982, Scholastic)
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City By Numbers by Stephen T. Johnson (1998, Viking)
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Count On Us: A Tennessee Number Book by Michael Shoulders (2003, Sleeping Bear Press)
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Count Your Way through Africa by Jim Haskins (1992, Carolrhoda Books)
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Counting on Calico by Phyllis Limbacher Tildes (1995, Scholastic)
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The Crayon Counting Book by Pam Munoz Ryan and Jerry Pallotta (1996, Charlesbridge)
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Don't Count Your Chicks by Ingri & Edgar Parind'Aulaire (1973, Dell)
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Emeka's Gift by Ifeoma Onyefulu (1995, Cobblehill)
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Equal Ed by Jannelle Martin (1986, Enrich)
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Erandi's Braids by Antonio Hernandez Madrigal (1999, G.P. Putnam's Sons)
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Five Little Ducks illustrated by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey (1989, Crown Publishers)
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Four Dollars and Fifty Cents by Eric A. Kimmel (1989, Holiday House)
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Frannie's Fruits by Leslie Kimmelman (1989, Scholastic)
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Fun With 9UMBERS by Massin and Les Chats Peles (1995, The Creative Company)
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The Go-Around Dollar by Barbara Johnston Adams (1992, Four Winds)
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The History of Counting by Denise Schmandt-Besserat (1999, Morrow Junior Books)
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How Much Is That Guinea Pig in the Window? by Joanne Rocklin (1995, Scholastic)
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How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit the Statue of Liberty by Nathan Zimelman (1992, A. Whit.)
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The Hundred Penny Box by Sharon Bell Mathis (1975, Scholastic)
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I Spy Two Eyes by Lucy Micklethwait (1993, Harper Collins)
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The Icky Bug Counting Book by Jerry Pallotta (1992, Charlesbridge)
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Jake's 100th Day of School by Lester L. Laminack (2006, Peachtree Publishers)
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The King's Treasure by George Ciantar (1996, The Wright Group)
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Knots on a Counting Rope by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault (1987, Henry Holt)
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Less Than Zero: Negative Numbers by Stuart J. Murphy (2003, Scholastic)
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Look at a Coin by Cliff and Bernice Moon (1992, The Wright Group)
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The M & M's Counting Book by Barbara Barbieri McGrath (1994, Charlesbridge)
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The Magic Money Machine by JoAnne Nelson (1990, Modern Curriculum Press)
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Math Fables by Greg Tang (2004, Scholastic)
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Max Malone Makes a Million by Charlotte Herman (1991, Henry Holt)
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Max's Money by Teddy Slater (1998, Scholastic)
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Meanwhile Back on the Ranch by Trinka Hakes Noble (1987, Puffin)
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Moja Means One: Swahili Counting Book by Muriel Feelings (1971, Puffin Pied Piper)
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Money, Money, Money by Nancy Winslow Parker (1995, Harper Collins)
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Money, Money, Money by Ruth Belov Gross (1971, Scholastic)
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The Money Tree by Sarah Stewart (1991, Farra, Straus, Giroux)
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Money Troubles: Little Bill by Bill Cosby (1998, Scholastic)
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* Mother Earth's Counting Book by Andrew Clements (1992, Picture Book Studio)
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My First Kwanzaa Book by Deborah M. Newton Chocolate (1992, Scholastic)
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My Rows and Piles of Coins by Tololwa M. Mollel (1999, Clarion)
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Not For a Billion Gazillion Dollars by Paula Danziger (1992, Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers)
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Numblers by Suse MacDonald and Bill Oakes (1988, Dial)
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Ocean Counting: Odd Numbers by Jerry Pallotta and Shennen Bersani (2005, Charlesbridge)
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Once Upon a Company: A True Story by Wendy Anderson Halperin (1998, Orchard Books)
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Once Upon a Dime by Nancy Kelly Allen (1999, Charlesbridge)
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One Hundred Is a Family by Pam Munoz Ryan (1994, Hyperion)
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The 100th Day by Grace Maccarone (2002, Scholastic)
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Penny in the Road by Katharine Wilson Precek (1989, Macmillan)
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Pigs Will Be Pigs by Amy Axelrod (1994, Simon & Schuster)
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The Right Number of Elephants by Jeff Sheppard (1990, Scholastic)
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Roar! A Noisy Counting Book by Pamela Duncan Edwards (2000, Henry Cole)
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Round and Round the Money Goes by Melvin and Gilda Berger (1993, Ideals Children's Books)
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Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young (1992, Scholastic)
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17 Kings and 42 Elephants by Margaret Mahy (1987, Dial)
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Six-Dinner Sid by Inga Moore (1991, Simon & Schuster)
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Something Good by Robert Munsch (1990, Annick Press)
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Sold! A MOTHematics Adventure by Nathan Zimelman (2000, Charlesbridge)
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The Story of Money by Betsy Maestro (1993, Mulberry)
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Sunny Numbers: A Florida Counting Book by Carol Crane (2001, Sleeping Bear Press)
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Tally O'Malley by Stuart J. Murphy (2004, Harper Collins)
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The Tenth Good Thing About Barney by Judith Viorst (1971, Macmillan)
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This Old Man illustrated by Pam Adams (1974, Child's Play)
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The Toothpaste Millionaire by Jean Merrill (1972, Houghton Mifflin)
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A Three Hat Day by Laura Geringer (1985, Harper Trophy)
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The 12 Circus Rings by Seymour Chwast (1992, Voyager Books)
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* Uncle Jed's Barbershop by Margaree King Mitchell (1993, Simon & Schuster)
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Underwater Counting: Even Numbers by Jerry Pallotta (2001, Charlesbridge Publishing)
DIVISION
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Christina Katerina and the Time She Quit the Family by Patricia Lee Gauch (1987, Sandcastle)
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Divide and Ride by Stuart J. Murphy (1997, Harper Collins)
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Hershey's Kisses Multiplication and Division by Jerry Pallotta (2003, Scholastic)
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One Hundred Hungry Ants by Elinor J. Pinczes (1993, Houghton Mifflin)
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The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins (1986, Greenwillow)
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The King's Commissioners by Aileen Friedman (1994, Scholastic)
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* A Remainder of One by Elinor J. Pinczes (1995, Houghton Mifflin)
ESTIMATION
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Betcha! by Stuart J. Murphy (1997, Harper Collins)
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* Counting on Frank by Rod Clement (1991, Gareth Stevens)
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A Million Fish...More or Less by Patricia C. McKissack (1992, Knopf)
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Moira's Birthday by Robert Munsch (1987, Annick)
FRACTIONS
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Eating Fractions by Bruce McMillan (1991, Scholastic)
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Ed Emberley's Picture Pie by Ed Emberley (1984, Little, Brown, and Company)
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Fraction Action by Loreen Leedy (1994, Holiday House)
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Fraction Fun by David A. Adler (1996, Holiday House)
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* Gator Pie by Louise Mathews (1995, Mead)
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Give Me Half! by Stuart J. Murphy (1996, Harper Collins)
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A Giraffe and a Half by Shel Silverstein (1964, Harper and Row)
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Half and Half by JoAnne Nelson (1990, Modern Curriculum Press)
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The Half-Birthday Party by Charlotte Pomerantz (1984, Clarion)
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The Hershey's Milk Chocolate Fractions Book by Jerry Pallotta (1999, Scholastic)
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If the World Were a Village by David J. Smith (2002, Kids Can Press)
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Inchworm and a Half by Elinor J. Pinczes (2001, Houghton Mifflin)
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The Missing Piece by Shel Silverstein (1976, Harper and Row)
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Twizzlers Percentages Book by Jerry Pallotta (2001, Scholastic)
GEOMETRY
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The Boy and the Quilt by Shirley Kurtz (1991, Good Books)
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The Boy with Square Eyes by Juliet & Charles Snape (1987, Simon & Schuster)
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A Cloak for the Dreamer by Aileen Friedman (1994, Scholastic)
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The Complete Paper Airplane Book by Michael Shulan (1979, Watermill Press)
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Eight Hands Round by Ann Whitford Paul (1991, Harper Collins)
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Grandfather Tang's Story by Ann Tombert (1990, Crown)
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* The Greedy Triangle by Marilyn Burns (1994, Scholastic)
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The Klutz Book of Paper Airplanes by Doug Stillinger (2004, Klutz)
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More Geometrics: Designs for Coloring by Ruth Heller (1991, Grosset & Dunlap)
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Paper Tricks by Florence Temko (1988, Scholastic)
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Paper Tricks II by Florence Temko (1990, Scholastic)
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Quick and Easy Paper Planes that Really Fly! by Paul Jackson (1997, Flying Frog Publishing)
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The Quilt by Ann Jonas (1984, Puffin)
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'Round and Around by James Skofield (1993, Harper Collins)
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Round Trip by Ann Jonas (1983, Scholastic)
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Shape Up! Fun with Triangles and Other Polygons by David A. Adler (1998, Holiday House)
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Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi by Cindy Neuschwander (2004, Charlesbridge)
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Sir Cumference and the First Round Table by Cindy Neuschwander (1997, Charlesbridge)
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Sir Cumference and the Great Knight of Angleland by Cindy Neuschwander (2001, Charlesbridge)
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Sir Cumference and the Sword in the Cone by Cindy Neuschwander (2003, Charlesbridge)
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The Village of Round and Square Houses by Ann Grifalconi (1986, Little, Brown, and Company)
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What's Your Angle, Pythagoras? By Julie Ellis (2004, Charlesbridge)
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When a Line Bends...A Shape Begins by Rhonda Gowler Greene (1997, Houghton Mifflin)
LARGE NUMBERS & INFINITY
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A Cache of Jewels by Ruth Heller (1987, Scholastic)
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Can You Count to a Googol? by Robert E. Wells (2000, Albert Whitman and Company)
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The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins by Dr. Seuss (1938, Vanguard)
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* How Much is a Million? by David Schwartz (1985, Lothrop, Lee and Shepard)
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If You Made a Million by David Schwartz (1989, Lee and Shepard)
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Millions of Cats by Wanda Gag (1928, Sandcastle)
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The Millionth Egg by Bernice Myers (1991, Lothrop, Lee and Shepard)
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My Place in Space by Robin and Sally Hirst (1988, Orchard)
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On Beyond a Million by David M. Schwartz (1999, Doubleday)
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Re-Zoom by Istvan Banyai (1995, Viking)
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What is Beyond the Hill? by Ernest Ekker (1985, Lippincott)
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Window by Jeannie Baker (1991, Puffin)
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The Yellow Button by Anne Mazer (1990, Knopf)
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* Zoom by Istvan Banyai (1995, Viking)
MEASUREMENT
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Actual Size by Steve Jenkins (2004, Houghton Mifflin)
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The Best Bug Parade by Stuart J. Murphy (1996, Harper Collins)
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The Biggest Pumpkin Ever by Steven Kroll (1984, Scholastic)
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The Biggest Fish by Sheila Keenan (1996, Scholastic)
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The Biggest House in the World by Leo Lionni (1968, Dragonfly)
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Cut Down to Size at High Noon by Scott Sundby (2000, Charlesbridge)
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Everything Grows by Raffi (1989, Crown)
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Farmer Mack Measures His Pig by Tony Johnston (1986, Harper and Row)
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50 Below Zero by Robert Munsch (1986, Annick Press)
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The Fly on the Ceiling: A Math Myth by Dr. Julie Glass (1998, Random House)
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The Hoboken Chicken Emergency by D. Manus Pinkwater (1977, Simon and Schuster)
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How Big is Big? by Stephen Strauss (1999, Millbrook Press)
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How Big is a Foot? by Rolf Myller (1990, Dell)
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How Many Feet in the Bed? by Diane Johnston Hamm (1991, Simon & Schuster)
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How Tall Are You? by JoAnne Nelson (1990, Modern Curriculum Press)
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* If You Hopped Like a Frog by David M. Schwartz (1999, Scholastic)
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Inch by Inch by Leo Lionni (1960, Astor-Honor)
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Is a Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There Is? by Robert E. Wells (1993, Albert Whitman & Company)
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Jim and the Beanstalk by Raymond Briggs (1970, Sandcastle)
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The Librarian Who Measured the Earth b Kathryn Lasky (1994, Little, Brown, and Company)
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The Line Up Book by Marisabina Russon (1986, Puffin)
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Me and the Measure of Things by Joan Sweeney (2001, Dell Dragonfly Books)
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Measuring Penny by Loreen Leedy (1997, Henry Holt and Company)
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Millions to Measure by David M. Schwartz (2003, Scholastic)
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Mr. Archimedes' Bath by Pamela Allen (1980, Lothrop, Lee and Shepard)
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Much Bigger Than Martin by Steven Kellogg (1976, Dial)
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Neighborhood Soup by JoAnne Nelson (1990, Modern Curriculum Press)
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Pigs in the Pantry: Fun with Math and Cooking by Amy Axelrod (1997, Simon and Schuster)
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The Popcorn Book by Tomie dePaola (1978, Holiday House)
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Slower than a Snail by Anne Schreiber (1995, Scholastic)
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Spaghetti and Meatballs for All! by Marilyn Burns (1997, Scholastic)
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Teddy Bears Cure a Cold by Susanna Gretz (1984, Scholastic)
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Tiny for a Day by Dick Gackenback (1993, Clarion)
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Treasure Map by Stuart J. Murphy (2004, Harper Collins)
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What's Faster Than a Speeding Cheetah? by Robert E. Wells (1997, Albert Whitman and Company)
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Who Sank the Boat? by Pamela Allen (1982, Sandcastle)
MULTIPLICATION
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Anno's Magic Seeds by Mitsumasa Anno (1995, Philomel)
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Anno's Mysterious Multiplying Jar by Mitsumasa Anno (1983, Philomel)
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Arctic Fives Arrive by Elinor J. Pinczes (1996, Houghton Mifflin)
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Bunches and Bunches of Bunnies by Louise Mathews (1978, Scholastic)
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Each Orange Had 8 Slices by Paul Giganti, Jr. (1992, Greenwillow)
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A Grain of Rice by Helena Pittman (1985, Hastings House)
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Hershey's Chocolate Math From Addition to Multiplication by Jerry Pallotta (2004, Scholastic)
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The Hershey's Milk Chocolate Multiplication Book by Jerry Pallotta (2002, Scholastic)
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The King's Chessboard by David Birch (1988, Dial)
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Melisande by E. Nesbit (1989, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich)
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* My Full Moon is Square by Elinor J. Pinczes (2002, Houghton Mifflin)
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Notorious Numbers by Paul Giganti, Jr. (1993, Scholastic)
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The Rajah's Rice by David Barry (1994, W.H. Freeman and Company)
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Sea Squares by Joy N. Hulme (1991, Hyperion)
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The 12 Circus Rings by Seymour Chwast (1992, Voyager Books)
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Too Many Kangaroo Things to Do! by Stuart J. Murphy (1996, Harper Collins)
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* Two of Everything by Lily Toy Hong (1993, Albert Whitman and Company)
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Two Ways to Count to Ten retold by Ruby Dee (1988, Henry Holt)
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2 x 2 = BOO! by Loreen Leedy (1995, Holiday House)
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What Comes in 2's, 3's, and 4's? by Suzanne Aker (1990, Simon & Schuster)
PLACE VALUE
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How to Count Like a Martian by Glory St. John (1975, H.Z. Walck)
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Knots on a Counting Rope by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault (1987, Henry Holt)
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Less Than Zero: Negative Numbers by Stuart J. Murphy (2003, Scholastic)
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A Place for Zero by Angeline Sparagna LoPresti (2003, Charlesbridge)
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* Pumpkins by Mary Lyn Ray (1992, HBJ)
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What Is Place Value? by J.E. Osborne (2000, Newbridge Educational Publishing)
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Zero is Not Nothing by Mindel Sitomer (1978, Crowell)
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Zero: Is It Something? Is It Nothing? by Claudia Zaslavsky (1989, Franklin Watts)
POETRY ANTHOLOGIES THAT FEATURE MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS
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Chicken Socks by Brod Bagert (1993, Wordsong)
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Elephant Games by Brod Bagert (1995, Wordsong)
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A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein (1981, Harper and Row)
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Skittles by Avelyn Davidson (1985, The Wright Group)
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Something Big Has Been Here by Jack Prelutsky (1990, Greenwillow)
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Warming Up to Big Books by Cynthia Holley (1995, The Wright Group)
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What's the Time, Mr. Wolf? by Avelyn Davidson (1990, The Wright Group)
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Wheels: Math Rhymes to Read Together by Avelyn Davidson (1990, The Wright Group)
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* Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein (1974, Harper and Row)
PROBLEM-SOLVING
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Anno's Hat Tricks by Akihiro Nozaki and Mitsumasa Anno (1985, Philomel Books)
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Anno's Math Games by Mitsumasa Anno (1982, Philomel Books)
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Arithme-tickle: An Even Number of Odd Riddle-Rhymes by J. Patrick Lewis (2002, Harcourt)
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The Best Vacation Ever by Stuart J. Murphy (1997, Harper Collins)
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Calculator Riddles by David A. Adler (1995, Holiday House)
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Fibonacci's Cows by Ray Galvin (2001, The Wright Group)
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A Gebra Named Al by Wendy Isdell (1993, Free Spirit Publishing)
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The Grapes of Math: Mind-Stretching Math Riddles by Greg Tang (2001, Scholastic)
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Math-a-Magic: Number Tricks for Magicians by Laurence B. White, Jr. & Ray Broekel (1990, Scholastic)
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Mathamusements by Raymond Blum (1997, Sterling Publishing)
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Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith (1995, Viking)
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Math Man by Teri Daniels (2001, Orchard Books)
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The Math Wiz by Betsy Duffey (1990, Puffin)
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More M & M's Math by Barbara Barbieri McGrath (1998, Scholastic)
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More Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School by Louis Sachar (1994, Scholastic)
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The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure by Hans Magnus Enzensberger (1997, Henry Holt)
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The $1.00 Word Riddle Book by Marilyn Burns (1990, Math Solutions Publications)
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The Purse by Kathy Caple (1986, Houghton Mifflin)
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* Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School by Louis Sachar (1989, Scholastic)
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Six Crows by Leo Lionni (1988, Scholastic)
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Socrates and the Three Little Pigs by Mitsumasa Anno (1986, Philomel)
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Something from Nothing by Phoebe Gilman (1992, Scholastic)
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What Time Is It? A Book of Math Riddles by Sheila Keenan (1999, Scholastic)
SUBTRACTION
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* Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday by Judith Viorst (1978, Atheneum)
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Anno's Magic Seeds by Mitsumasa Anno (1995, Philomel)
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Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed by Eileen Christelow (1989, Clarion)
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The Hershey's Kisses Subtraction Book by Jerry Pallotta (2002, Scholastic)
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How Many Snails? by Paul Giganti (1988, Greenwillow)
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Little Rabbit's Loose Tooth by Lucy Bate (1975, Crown)
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One Less Fish by Kim Michelle Toft and Allan Sheather (1998, Charlesbridge)
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Ready, Set, Hop! by Stuart J. Murphy (1996, Harper Collins)
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Shark Swimathon by Stuart J. Murphy (2001, Harper Collins)
TIME
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All In a Day by Mitsumasa Anno (1986, Philomel)
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Annie and the Old One by Miska Miles (1971, Little, Brown)
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Brendan's Best-Timed Birthday by Lesley Gould (1988, Bradbury Press)
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Chicken Soup with Rice by Maurice Sendak (1962, Harper and Row)
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The Clock Shop by Simon Henwood (1989, Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
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Clocks and More Clocks by Pat Hutchins (1970, Macmillan)
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Everett Anderson's Nine Month Long by Lucilee Clifton (1978, Holt, Rinehart and Winston)
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Father Time and the Day Boxes by George Ella Lyon (1985, Aladdin)
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Five Minutes' Peace by Jill Murphy (1986, Scholastic)
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Get Up and Go! by Stuart J. Murphy (1996, Harper Collins)
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The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle (1977, Crowell)
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The Guy Who Was Five Minutes Late by Bill Grossman (1990, Harper and Row)
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Help! I'm Trapped in the First Day of School by Todd Strasser (1994, Scholastic)
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How Do You Know What Time It Is? by Robert E. Wells (2002, Albert Whitman and Company)
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How Does It Feel to Be Old? by Norma Farber (1979, Puffin)
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How to Tell Time Both Ways (1978, Texas Instruments)
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I'm in Charge of Celebrations by Byrd Baylor (1986, Scribner)
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John Patrick Norman McHennessy - The Boy Who Was Always Late by John Burningham (1987, Trumpet)
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Look at a Watch by Cliff and Bernice Moon (1992, The Wright Group)
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* Nine O'Clock Lullaby by Marilyn Singer (1991, Harper Trophy)
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Penny in the Road by Katharine Wilson Precek (1989, Macmillan)
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Pigs on a Blanket by Amy Axelrod (1996, Simon and Schuster)
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The Real Mother Goose Clock Book by Jane Chambless-Rigie (1984, Scholastic)
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Slower Than a Snail by Anne Schreiber (1995, Scholastic)
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* The Stopwatch by David Lloyd (1986, Lippincott)
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Take Time to Relax! by Nancy Carlson (1991, Puffin)
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Three Days on a River in a Red Canoe by Vera Williams (1981, Greenwillow)
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Time to . . . by Bruce McMillan (1989, Scholastic)
- * Denotes my personal favorites for teaching a particular mathematical concept.
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