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Books with title Max's glasses

  • Glasses

    Ann Gwinn Zawistoski, Heide M. Woodworth

    Board book (Peeps Eyewear, LLC, June 1, 2014)
    "Glasses" is a positive book about babies and toddlers wearing glasses. It features vivid photographs of young children playing and having fun, and it has a simple rhyming text that talks about different glasses and how they help you to see. The book is a perfect choice for parents, daycare centers, preschools, children's library collections and children's optical professional's offices.
  • Max's Magnificent Glasses

    Kristina Murray-Hally, Hanlik Arts

    Paperback (Spiders 8 Media, June 18, 2015)
    This is a wonderful story about a boy and his magical glasses.Max's teacher, Miss Finkwell, wears bright red glasses. Max loves those glasses so much that he wants a pair, too! His teacher makes Max a pair of bright red glasses to match her own, but these are very special glasses as they give him superpowers!Come on a magical adventure with Max and you will be amazed by what he can see and do when he wears his magnificent glasses!- This is the best book I've ever read for kids wearing glasses! - Julie McCartney, teacher- A fun book to build self-confidence and accept wearing glasses! - Sarah Friedman, parent
  • Max's glasses

    Vinny Dacquino

    Unknown Binding (Benchmark Education Co, March 15, 2002)
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  • Max's Glasses

    Vin Dacquino

    Paperback (Benchmark, March 15, 2002)
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  • Max's Glasses

    Vin Dacquino

    Paperback (Early, March 15, 2002)
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  • GLASSES

    MARLENE W POTTS, JAIME BROWN, LINDA L BARTON

    eBook
    Young Kasey is new to Swan Quarter , North Carolina, but it's his new neighbor, old Mrs. Whitlock, that makes him more uncomfortable. He has to adjust to new kids and a new school when suddenly he is swept up in a mysterious disappearance of several of the communities' children. With the help of his new best friend, Tammy, he helps solve the mystery of the lonely old woman.
  • 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

    Raphael Fejto

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Sept. 1, 2016)
    The Romans made the first important discovery about vision. They found that you could see better by looking through a bowl of water, which made what you were looking at bigger. An English monk used glass to make a shaped magnifying device. Over time, these glass lenses got better, but the biggest problem was how to keep them on your head. Designs went from balancing the glasses on your nose to tying them with a ribbon, holding them with a handle, and then finally using wire arms that hook behind the ears. Little Inventions by Raphaël Fejtö is a series of kid-sized books about objects that children encounter every day with little thought of how, where and when they were invented. In fact, the beginnings of these common objects are fascinating and their true stories are told here in amusing anecdotes and charming illustrations. Each book closes with a memory game, making them useful for early reader groups.
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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.
  • Glasses

    Lane Smith

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 1, 1995)
    A whimsical tribute follows a young boy's refusal to wear his new glasses and his doctor's listing of all the variety of people--and things--that benefit from glasses. Reprint.
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  • 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?
  • Ben's Glasses

    David Johnson

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 3, 1996)
    Since it is Picture Day at The Puzzle Palace, Ben decides that he does not want to wear his glasses, but he soon discovers that a day without glasses can prove to be a most embarrassing experience. Original.
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