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Fancy Nancy : spectacular spectacles / by O'Connor, Jane.; Preiss-Glasser, Robin; Enik, Ted.;
When Nancy's friend Bree gets some glittery glasses to help her see better, Nancy, who likes to be fancy, wants to wear glasses too.
Subjects: Eyeglasses; Vocabulary;
© c2010., HarperCollins,
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I can see just fine / by Barclay, Eric.;
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.LSC
Subjects: Eyeglasses; Vision;
© 2013., Abrams Appleseed,
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Douglas, you need glasses! / by Adamson, Ged.;
After visiting the eye doctor, a near-sighted dog gets glasses.Ages 3-7.LSC
Subjects: Dogs; Eyeglasses;
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Karen's school picture / by Martin, Ann M.,1955-; Almeda, Christine.;
Karen gets eyeglasses.LSC
Subjects: Karen (Fictitious character : Martin); Eyeglasses; Schools;
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Knit-knotters / by Hay, Sam.; Tran, Turine.;
Stella discovers that her new glasses are magic, allowing her to see the knit-knotters--night sprites that are flitting around town tyeing knots in children's hair so they need haircuts--and when a conversation with one of them, Trixie, reveals the reason, Stella comes up with a plan to deal with the mischievous fairies.LSC
Subjects: Fairies; Eyeglasses; Magic; Hair;
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Rosie's glasses / by Whamond, Dave.;
Rosie wakes up one morning with a black cloud over her head. Her cloud stays with her as she plods through her miserable, gray day. Her parents don't have time for her, it's pouring rain and school couldn't be more boring. But everything changes when, while chasing a butterfly, she finds a pair of glasses on the way home from school. She puts them on, and her world transforms into vibrant joyful colour. All of a sudden, she can see the beauty and fun in everything around her. When Rosie accidentally drops her magic glasses into the pond, the colour immediately disappears once again from her world. But Rosie comes to understand that changing her view of the world can change her experience of it, and that happiness doesn't always have to come in vivid technicolour.LSC
Subjects: Stories without words.; Eyeglasses; Magic; Girls; Happiness;
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Calvin, look out! : a bookworm birdie gets glasses / by Berne, Jennifer.; Bendis, Keith.;
Relates how Calvin the starling's book knowledge and new glasses aid him during a perilous adventure.LSC
Subjects: Starlings; Books and reading; Eyeglasses;
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Junie B. Jones, first grader (at last!) [sound recording] / by Park, Barbara,author.; Quintal, Lana,narrator.; Listening Library,publisher.;
Read by Lana Quintal.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.
Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Jones, Junie B. (Fictitious character); Schools; Eyeglasses; Friendship;
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New glasses / by Chan, Reika.; Astley, Neville.; Baker, Mark,1959-;
Appeals to Pre-K-1st graders, Reading level Grade 1.LSC
Subjects: Radio and television novels.; Peppa Pig (Fictitious character); Animals; Swine; Eyeglasses;
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Maisy goes to the eye doctor / by Cousins, Lucy.;
"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 and some big funny glasses with dials that let Ella see everything clearly. Best of all, she gets to pick out some yellow-framed glasses, and Maisy finds some snazzy red sunglasses of her own. With Lucy Cousins's trademark brilliant colors and cheery characters, this twenty-third First Experiences story is ideal for reassuring little ones ahead of their first visit to the eye doctor"--
Subjects: Animal fiction.; Picture books.; Maisy (Fictitious character from Cousins); Eyeglasses; Friendship; Optometrists; Mice;
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