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An innovative look at animal eyes from the creators of Bone by Bone, Tooth by Tooth, and Fossil by Fossil.
What kind of animal would you be if you had eight eyes? Or if your pupils were the shape of the letter W? Keep an eye out for weird and surprising facts in this playful picture book, which brings together comparative anatomy with a guessing game format. See how your animal eyes are like-and unlike-those of starfish, spiders, goats, cuttlefish, owls, and slugs. Author Sara Levine and illustrator T.S Spookytooth present an insightful view of all eyes can do!
The brilliant pairing of author, educator, and veterinarian Levine and artist with a funny bone Spookytooth yields a mix of fun, facts, and conjecture. A fabulous addition to classroom studies of animals and nonfiction literature. Also perfect for personal enjoyment.-starred, School Library Journal
An appealing offering of what if? questions, laugh-out-loud illustrations, and clearly presented information details how different animals see. The book begins by posing questions (Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see the world through someone elses eyes? What if those eyes belonged to an animal?) and providing context for comparing animal eyes (Most animals have eyes, but not all eyes are the same.). The text offers surprising, informative answers. The question, What kind of animal would you be if you had eight eyes? is accompanied by an illustration of a tan-skinned child with eight eyes. When readers turn the page, they learn that the answer is a spider! and that some spiders can have as many as 12 eyes. Brown-skinned children, including a girl wearing hijab, are pictured throughout. Levine describes the eyes of sea stars, snails, slugs, flounders, and owls and how the pupils of different animals (such as goats, cats, and cuttlefish) differ in terms of their shape. She also explains that not all eyeballs are smooth and that some animals see colors differently than humans do. The book ends with thought-provoking activities. VERDICT The brilliant pairing of author, educator, and veterinarian Levine and artist with a funny bone Spookytooth yields a mix of fun, facts, and conjecture. A fabulous addition to classroom studies of animals and nonfiction literature. Also perfect for personal enjoyment.-starred, School Library Journal
This picture book asks readers to imagine having the eyes of various different animals.
What kind of animal would you be if you had eight eyes? Turn the page to find out: a jumping spider. What if you had six eyes, each at the end of an arm instead of a hand? What if you had rectangular pupils? Brown-skinned children, one wearing hijab, are pictured modeling the imagined eye structures, interacting with animals and insects, and learning from books and charts. The pattern of asking a question and answering it on the next page works to keep readers engaged, guessing and turning pages. The pictures of children with extra eyes, moving eyes, antennae, and animalistic pupils are intriguingly bizarre to look at and will likely keep curious children coming back to this book for stares and giggles. The text is fairly lengthy for a picture book and offers profound scientific information; though it is easy to understand, the spidery, thin cursivelike type that conveys it is a little daunting for youngsters. Unanswered questions are included in the text, showing that science is an ongoing investigation. The backmatter includes simple activities, more about pupils, a glossary, and further reading. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11-by-18.5-inch double-page spreads viewed at 29.5% of actual size.)
A fascinating and (mostly) well-formatted exploration.-Kirkus Reviews

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SARA LEVINE
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For Ziah and Lija S.L.
For Mom and Dad T.S S.
Text copyright 2021 by Sara Levine
Illustrations copyright 2021 by T.S Spookytooth
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted in any form or by any meanselectronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwisewithout the prior
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The illustrations in this book were created with acrylic paints and a little computer trickery.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Levine, Sara (Veterinarian), author. | Spookytooth, T.S, illustrator.
Title: Eye by eye : comparing how animals see / Sara Levine ; illustrated by T.S Spookytooth.
Description: Minneapolis : Millbrook Press, [2021] | Includes bibliographical references. | Audience: Ages 510 | Audience:
Grades 23 | Summary: This playful picture book will keep readers guessing as they find out how animal eyes are like
and unlikethose of starfish, owls, slugs, and more! Provided by publisher.
Identifiers: LCCN 2019049981 (print) | LCCN 2019049982 (ebook) | ISBN 9781541538382 (library binding) |
ISBN 9781728401461 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: EyeJuvenile literature.
Classification: LCC QL949 .L48 2021 (print) | LCC QL949 (ebook) | DDC 573.8/8dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019049981
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019049982
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to
see the world through someone elses eyes?
What if those eyes
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Most animals have eyes, but not all eyes are the same.
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Some animals, for example, have more than two.
What kind of animal would
you be if you had eight eyes?
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A SPIDER This jumping spider has four big eyes on the front of its face - photo 8
A SPIDER!
This jumping spider has four big
eyes on the front of its face.
It also has four smaller eyes on
the top of its head!
Most spiders have
eight eyes, but
some have as
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What if you had six eyes, one located on
the end of each of your six arms?
What kind of animal
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A SEA STAR!
Different types of sea stars can have different
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eye. Their eyes dont work like human eyes do. Sea
stars can see light, but they cant make out details.
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