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Imogen Kingsley - Eyes

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Imogen Kingsley Eyes

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In this book, beginning readers will explore the role of the eyes in a healthy human body. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they learn more about how eyes work and how they help us every day.
A diagram illustrates the anatomy of the eye, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about eyes using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Eyes also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index.
Eyes is part of Jump!s Your Amazing Body series. Glossary of key words Index Table of contents Did you know your teeths enamel is the hardest thing in your body? Or that your tongue print is one-of-a-kind? This series explores the role that the ears, eyes, nose, and other important parts play in a healthy human body. Bright, full-color photographs and helpful labels complement the carefully leveled text to make reading for understanding easy and fun. Includes a diagram, picture glossary, and index.

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Contents
Ideas for Parents and Teachers Bullfrog Books let children practice reading - photo 1
Ideas for Parents and Teachers Bullfrog Books let children practice reading - photo 2
Ideas for Parents
and Teachers
Bullfrog Books let children
practice reading informational
text at the earliest reading
levels. Repetition, familiar
words, and photo labels
support early readers.
Before Reading
Discuss the cover photo.
What does it tell them?
Look at the picture glossary
together. Read and discuss
the words.
Read the Book
Walk through the book
and look at the photos.
Let the child ask questions.
Point out the photo labels.
Read the book to the child,
or have him or her read
independently.
After Reading
Prompt the child to think more.
Ask: What things do you enjoy
looking at? What do you wish
you didnt have to see at all?
Bullfrog Books are published by Jump!
5357 Penn Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55419
www.
j
umplibrary.com
Copyright 2018 Jump! International copyright
reserved in all countries. No part of this book
may be reproduced in any form without written
permission from the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Kingsley, Imogen, author.
Title: Eyes / by Imogen Kingsley.
Description: Minneapolis, MN: Jump!, Inc. [2017]
Series: Your amazing body
Bullfrog Books are published by Jump!
Audience: Ages 58. | Audience: K to grade 3.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016047280 (print)
LCCN 2016049075 (ebook)
ISBN 9781620316856 (hardcover: alk. paper)
ISBN 9781620317389 (pbk.)
ISBN 9781624965623 (ebook)
Sub
j
ects: LCSH: EyeJuvenile literature.
VisionJuvenile literature.
Classification: LCC QP475.7 .K5645 2017 (print)
LCC QP475.7 (ebook) | DDC
612.8/4dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016047280
Editor: Jenny Fretland VanVoorst
Book Designer: Molly Ballanger
Photo Researcher: Molly Ballanger
Photo Credits: Alamy: Fumio Nabata/AFLO, ,
.
Shutterstock: Samuel Borges Photography, ;
szefei, ; mikeledray,
; altanaka,
;
Chinnapong, ; OnlyZoia,
;
Alex Mit, .
Printed in the United States of America at
Corporate Graphics in North Mankato, Minnesota.
Eyes - photo 3
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Table of Contents
Look Out Look out A snowball Lin sees it She moves - photo 4
Look Out!
Look out!
A snowball!
Lin sees it She moves Eyes are amazing They get information - photo 5
Lin sees it.
She moves.
Eyes are amazing They get information They send it to the brain Then - photo 6
Eyes are amazing They get information They send it to the brain Then - photo 7
Eyes are amazing!
They get information.
They send it
to the brain.
Then we know
what we see.
We can see in color Wen sees a rainbow We can see far away - photo 8
We can see in color.
Wen sees a rainbow.
We can see far away Dag watches a game - photo 9
We can see far away Dag watches a game snail - photo 10
We can see far away.
Dag watches a game snail We can see close up Liam looks at a - photo 11
Dag watches a game.
snail We can see close up Liam looks at a snail How do eyes - photo 12
snail
We can see close up Liam looks at a snail How do eyes work The - photo 13
We can see close up.
Liam looks at a snail.
How do eyes work The pupil is black It lets in light pupil - photo 14
How do eyes work?
The pupil is black.
It lets in light.
pupil lens The lens is clear It focuses light - photo 15
pupil
lens The lens is clear It focuses light The retina has rods - photo 16
lens
The lens is clear It focuses light The retina has rods and cones - photo 17
The lens is clear.
It focuses light.
The retina has rods and cones They see colors They see shapes - photo 18
The retina has rods and cones.
They see colors.
They see shapes They make messages to send to the brain Look - photo 19
They see shapes.
They make messages
to send to the brain.
Look around you Look closely What do you see Parts of the Eye - photo 20
Look around you.
Look closely.
What do you see?
Parts of the Eye iris The colored part of the eye it has muscles in it - photo 21
Parts of the Eye iris The colored part of the eye it has muscles in it - photo 22
Parts of the Eye
iris
The colored part of the eye;
it has muscles in it that
change the size of the pupil.
retina
The back wall of your eye;
it is the location of the
eyes rods and cones, which
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