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Telling the Time (DK Readers: Level 2)

by Patricia J. Murphy

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A brief history of time keeping and clock making.
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An informational book about telling time. Informs readers about how to tell time, when we need to tell time, and when did people start telling the time. It gives information about different clocks people use.

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I like how it goes back in time and talks about how our ancestors told time. It says people back in the day did not have clocks like ours and goes into detail about that. ( )
  rsaenz4 | Dec 1, 2012 |
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