Wearing glasses

Title
Wearing glasses

Personal Author EPSB
Harriet, Brundle

Summary
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, such as "Ernie Eyeball" and "Lucy Lens," educational fact boxes, and an informative glossary enhance this volume and make learning about everyday science and technology topics fun.

Year Published
2019

Series
Human body helpers

Physical Description
24 pages : colour illustrations ; 22 cm.

Note
Includes index.

Contents
Your eyes -- What are glasses? -- Why might I need glasses? -- How do glasses work? -- What happens at the optometrist? -- What to expect -- Dos and don'ts -- Life with glasses -- Bye bye glasses!.

Subject
Eyeglasses.
 
Eye -- Examination.

Summary
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, such as "Ernie Eyeball" and "Lucy Lens," educational fact boxes, and an informative glossary enhance this volume and make learning about everyday science and technology topics fun.

ISBN
9781534529472

Publisher
New York : Kidhaven Publishing, an imprint of Greenhaven Publishing 2019.
 
©2019


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
George P. Nicholson617.7 BRUBook31004000285929Non-Fiction