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Measurement -- Juvenile literature
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The Know-Nonsense Guide to Measurements, An Awesomely Fun Guide to How Things are Measured!
Measure it, by Bridget Heos ; illustrated by Katya Longhi
How big is big? How far is far?, illustrated by Jan Van Der Veken ; texts by Dorothee Soehlke-Lennert ; translation from German by Jen Metcalf
Measuring size, by Henry Pluckrose
Measuring, written and illustrated by Jeanne Bendick
Inchworm and a half, by Elinor Pinczes ; illustrated by Randall Enos
Geometric measurement, written by Regina Osweiller ; illustrated by Daniel Hawkins
Measuring at home, Jennifer Rozines Roy and Gregory Roy
Me and the measure of things, by Joan Sweeney ; illustrated by Annette Cable
3D, 2D, 1D., By David A. Adler. Illustrated by Harvey Weiss
Measuring, Sally Hewitt
Measuring Penny, written and illustrated by Loreen Leedy
Measuring, Lakshmi Hewavisenti
Measuring sizes, Andrew King ; [illustrated by Tony Kenyon]
Millions to measure, by David M. Schwartz ; pictures by Steven Kellogg
The know-nonsense guide to measurements, written by Heidi Fiedler ; illustrated by Brendan Kearney
Cooking, Kay Robertson
Ants rule, the long and short of it, Bob Barner
Things that measure, Illustrated by John Kaufmann
How tall was a T. Rex?, Alison Limentani
Measurements and how we use them, by Tillie S. Pine and Joseph Levine. Pictures by Harriet Sherman
How many? How much?, based on Timothy goes to school and other stories, by Rosemary Wells ; illustrated by Michael Koelsch
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