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Books with title Glasses

  • Glasses

    Mr Jarvis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 20, 2017)
    “Glasses: Four Eyes are Better than None” is a great book authored by a great kid, eight year-old Jarvis. Get inside the mind of this young boy when he was told he had to have glasses. Find out through his creatively fun poem what it felt like to be made fun of and be the odd-man-out. But that’s not all. Join Jarvis’ journey as he figures out that glasses aren’t so bad after all….and why. Don’t delay. Grab this book today and grab your glasses too. You will want to be able to read every word this wise young man has to say. Oh, and if you are a kid struggling with wearing glasses, you’ll love this amazing poem from a fellow four-eyed kid.
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  • My Glasses

    Floyd Stokes, Sheena Hisiro

    language (The American Literacy Corporation, June 20, 2015)
    My Glasses is about a little girl who does not want eyeglasses. But after her vision gets worse, she has a change of heart. In the end, she enjoys picking out and wearing her new glasses. The book also has facts about glasses and eyes.
  • Glasses to Go

    Hannah Eliot, Daniel Roode

    Board book (Little Simon, Nov. 11, 2014)
    From rock-star-worthy shades to opera monocles, this playful and interactive board book is all about glasses!Glasses to read a good book Glasses to play the electric guitarWhich glasses are for a rockin’ rock star? This highly engaging board book comes with seven sets of cardstock glasses in a variety of shapes and sizes that go along with each turn of the page! Lively text encourages little ones to decorate the faces throughout the pages of this book with a pair of the many press-out glasses.
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  • My Glasses

    Jessica Arnold

    language (Marquette Press, June 15, 2012)
    Samantha returns to school as a sixth grader and discovers that there is something unusual going on with her vision. Sentences look blurry causing her to have trouble reading. Her mother makes her an appointment with the eye doctor and she soon learns about what it's like to have glasses for the first time. This is the fifth book written by 13-year-old Jessica Arnold, who became an author at seven years old with her positive story, "I am Good at Lots of Things." Later, she followed up with "Noboby Can Take My Happy Away." Jessica's lively illustrations and vivid imagination make the "My Glasses" come to life.- This book was reformatted and the story was extended. It has many illustrations that are part of the story.
  • My glasses!

    Timmy blue, J. Yun

    language (RabbitHole, Nov. 21, 2017)
    Molly wears a big pair of glasses, and she loves animals. She has a picture book full of animals, and she even memorized all their names.But whenever she reads her book, her glasses always slide down and make her feel uncomfortable.One day, Molly was visiting the zoo when she lost her glasses.Without them, she couldn’t see her favorite animals clearly.Can Molly find her big glasses again?
  • Gladys Glasses

    Harry E. Pacheco

    Hardcover (R.O, Nov. 2, 2015)
    Harry E. Pacheco Created Gladys Glasses to educated children k-5th graders not to bully .
  • These Glasses:

    Jewell Avita Michael, Jewell Michael, Kay Waldram

    Paperback (Jewell A Michael, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Children do not find the idea of wearing glasses appealing. Perhaps it is because they do not realize that amazing people wear glasses and amazing people who wear glasses do extraordinary things. Jethro, a toddler, has learned he has to wear eyeglasses and is not at all thrilled about it. Having story-time with his mother, Jethro will learn that there are special people in his life that have gone on to accomplish their dreams, even dreams they never knew they had all with a little help from their eyeglasses. Will Jethro be persuaded that his new spectacles are helpful? Read about These Glasses and find out.
  • Glasses

    Bob Reese

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1992)
    A young boy has trouble seeing at school until he gets glasses
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  • Glass

    Harriet Brundle

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, July 15, 2018)
    Did you know that glass is made from sand? The sand is heated to a high temperature to turn it into a liquid. Discover more interesting facts about this material in Glass, part of the Everyday Materials series. Each title, which has been developed for children ages 5 to 7, explores the properties and uses of a different material.
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  • GLASS

    Richard Thomas

    Paperback (Z Press, )
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  • Glass

    Abby Colich

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2013)
    Glass explores what glass is, where it comes from, how it’s made, what its properties are, and what it is used for.
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  • Dream Glasses

    Linda L Flynn

    language (, Nov. 18, 2016)
    The Dream Glasses invites you into Liz’s journey of finding her true self. Frustrated and feeling trapped with her job at Struthers and Sloan she takes on a Research and Development project for the “Dream Glasses.” These delicious cookies appear on her desk around the same time she starts the project. Then a person from her past reappears. Liz, not expecting the collision of these three divergent events speculates on the opportunities presented to her. No change comes without risks and challenges. Could she handle the unknown and solve the problems presented?