Calvin, Look Out!: A Bookworm Birdie Gets Glasses
Relates how Calvin the starling’s book knowledge and new glasses aid him during a perilous adventure.
By sharing stories together and having conversations about the books you read, you can help young children understand the world around them. Seeing diverse experiences represented in books helps children to explore their own identities and develop empathy for others.
Eyeglasses show a whole new world, but can bring a set of challenges. These titles are about adjusting to life with glasses in early childhood.
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Relates how Calvin the starling’s book knowledge and new glasses aid him during a perilous adventure.
After visiting the eye doctor, a near-sighted dog gets glasses.
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.
Although Paige tells her parents that she can see just fine, they decide it’s time for her to visit the eye doctor. Paige remains defiant until she finds the perfect frames and more importantly, perfect eyesight.
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.