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Author
Series
Carla (Debbie Herman) volume 2
Publisher
Flashlight Press
Pub. Date
2024.
Language
English
Description
Carla loves to be different, and welcomes the idea of wearing glasses, Buster likes to blend in, but it turns out that he is the one who needs them--so Carla comes up with a plan to help Buster and his glasses fit in.
Author
Series
Junie B. Jones series volume 18
Publisher
Random House
Pub. Date
2001
Language
English
Description
Junie B. thinks first grade is a flop when her kindergarten friend Lucille prefers the company of twins Camille and Chenille and Junie B. needs glasses.
Author
Publisher
Abrams Appleseed
Pub. Date
[2013]
Language
English
Description
"Though Paige claims, "I can see just fine," her parents grow concerned and decide it's time for Paige to visit the eye doctor. Paige remains defiant until she finds the perfect frames and more importantly, perfect eyesight"--
10) Mole's in love
Author
Publisher
Tiger Tales
Pub. Date
2009
Language
English
Description
Morris the mole is looking for someone to love. After a series of false encounters due to his eyesight, Morris finally finds his love.
11) Princess Peepers
Author
Publisher
Marshall Cavendish
Pub. Date
c2008
Language
English
Description
When the other princesses make fun of her for wearing glasses, Princess Peepers vows to go without, but after several mishaps--one of which is especially coincidental--she admits that she really does need them if she wants to see.
Author
Series
Junie B. Jones series volume 18
Language
English
Formats
Description
Junie B. thinks first grade is a flop when her kindergarten friend Lucille prefers the company of twins Camille and Chenille and Junie B. needs glasses.
Author
Series
Language
English
Formats
Description
From the bestselling author of the generation-defining series The Baby-sitters Club comes a series for a new generation!
Say Cheese!
Karen has to get glasses, two pairs One pair for reading and one for all the time. Karen does not want glasses. Her school pictures are going to be taken soon! But, Karen has to...so she picks out some pretty pink and blue ones. Karen thinks she looks very grown-up. Then Yicky Ricky at school calls her Four-eyes. If...
Author
Publisher
HarperCollins Children's Books
Pub. Date
2015.
Language
English
Description
Benjamin's favorite thing in the world is bouncing. Benjamin has a problem though he keeps bouncing into things. So his mom convinces him to go to the eye doctor who tells Benjamin he needs glasses. Can Benjamin be convinced that needing glasses is not as bad as it seems?
Author
Publisher
Candlewick Press
Pub. Date
2024.
Language
English
Description
When Maisy's friend Ella has trouble seeing numbers on the board at preschool, the two go together to Dr. Flamingo the optometrist's office to have their eyes tested. Pirate Maisy has fun wearing an eyepatch and naming all the things she can see in a picture on the wall. But when it's Ella's turn, everything inside the picture looks blurry. Oh dear! Luckily, Dr. Flamingo is there to take care of her, with a special machine that looks inside her eyes...
18) Eyes
Author
Series
Publisher
Abdo Kids
Pub. Date
[2016?]
Language
English
Description
Little readers will learn about their eyes while strengthening their reading skills. Simple, short sentences alongside fun and colorful photographs that match the text will make this title a favorite.
Author
Series
Heidi Heckelbeck volume 5
Publisher
Little Simon
Pub. Date
c2012
Language
English
Description
When she gets glasses, Heidi's friend Lucy gets a lot of attention at school, and eight-year-old Heidi decides that she must have glasses too, until her Aunt Trudy helps her to see that she really does not need them.
20) Wearing glasses
Author
Series
Publisher
KidHaven Publishing, an imprint of Greenhaven Publishing
Pub. Date
2019.
Language
English
Description
Wearing glasses for the first time doesn't have to be scary. Readers learn what it's like to wear glasses and how it helps improve one's vision. The sensitive tone promotes acceptance and understanding of those who wear glasses, helping young readers become more empathetic toward their peers. It is also relatable for those who already wear glasses and is comforting to those preparing to receive their first pair of glasses. The illustrated characters,...
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