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Measuring time

"From seconds to years, learn about time and the tools used to measure it"--Provided by publisher.
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Chainbreaker

a timekeeper novel
2018
In an alternate Victorian world controlled by clock towers, where a damaged clock can fracture time--and a destroyed one can stop it completely, eighteen-year-old mechanic Danny investigates fallen clock towers in British-occupied India and unravels more secrets about his and Colton's past.
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Telling time

2003
Timothy Time and his friends explain how to tell time using both digital and analog clocks.
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Yo-kai watch

"Nate Adams is just an average kid until the mysterious Whisper gives him the Yo-kai Watch. Now he can see what others cannot: Yo-kai of all shapes and forms"--Back cover.
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Yo-kai watch

"Nate Adams is just an average kid until the mysterious Whisper gives him the Yo-kai Watch. Now he can see what others cannot: Yo-kai of all shapes and forms"--Back cover.
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Yo-kai watch

"Nate Adams is just an average kid until the mysterious Whisper gives him the Yo-kai Watch. Now he can see what others cannot: Yo-kai of all shapes and forms"--Back cover.
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How Oscar Indigo broke the universe (and put it back together again)

2017
"Oscar Indigo has never been good at baseball, so naturally he's nervous when he has to fill in for his team's injured All-Star, Lourdes. Luckily, Oscar has a mysterious gold watch that can stop time, which he uses to fake a game-winning home run. Now Oscar's the underdog hero of his town and even Lourdes wants to be his friend"--Amazon.com.
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Wearable technology

2018
In this engaging title, readers will explore this history of wearable technology from the wristwatch to the Walkman to the eye-cam. Readers will learn about the future of wearable technology from impact sensors in football helmets to clothing that can detect dehydration.
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Ticktock Banneker's clock

"Benjamin Banneker is known and admired for his work in science, mathematics, and astronomy. He was born free at a time in America, 1731, when most African Americans were slaves. At the age of 22 he built a strike clock based on his own drawings and using a pocket-knife"--Provided by the Publisher.

The secret keepers

"When twelve-year-old Reuben finds a peculiar, magical watch that has the power to turn its wearer invisible, he's propelled on the adventure of a lifetime"--Provided by publisher.

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