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Cynthia Klingel - Eyes

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Theres plenty to see in this book about eyes. Bright, colorful photographs paired with simple text help readers learn about their eyes. We all have two eyes, but readers learn they can be many different colors and lids come in many shapes. We use our eyes to see things near and far, and things big and small. Readers also learn how to care for their eyes and keep them safe and healthy.

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Table of Contents
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Eyes SCIENCE Lets Read About Our Bodies Eyes By - photo 1
Eyes
SCIENCE
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Lets Read About Our Bodies Eyes By Cynthia Klingel and Robert B - photo 2
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Lets Read About Our Bodies Eyes By Cynthia Klingel and Robert B Noyed - photo 3
Lets Read About Our Bodies
Eyes
By Cynthia Klingel and Robert B. Noyed
Reading consultant: Cecilia Minden-Cupp, Ph. D. , Adjunct Professor, College of Continuing and Professional Studies, University of Virginia
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Klingel, Cynthia. Eyes / by Cynthia Klingel and Robert B. Noyed. p. cm. ( Lets read about our bodies)
Includes bibliographical references and index. Summary: A simple introduction to eyes and how they are used. ISBN: 978-1-4339-3356-1 ( lib. bdg. ) ISBN: 978-1-4339-3357-8 ( softcover) ISBN: 978-1-4339-3358-5 ( 6-pack) Eye Juvenile literature. [ Eye. Vision. Senses and sensation. ]
I. Noyed, Robert B. II. Title. QP475. K575 2002 dc21 2001054991
New edition published 2010 by Gareth Stevens Publishing East 14th Street, Suite New York, NY 10003
New text and images this edition copyright 2010 Gareth Stevens Publishing
Original edition published 2003 by Weekly Reader
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An imprint of Gareth Stevens Publishing
Original edition text and images copyright 2003 Gareth Stevens Publishing
Art direction: Haley Harasymiw, Tammy Gruenewald Page layout: Daniel Hosek, Katherine A. Goedheer Editorial direction: Kerri O'Donnell, Diane Laska Swanke
Photo credits: Cover iStockphoto. com; pp. 5, 7, 9, 13, 15, 19, Gregg Andersen; pp. 11, shutterstock. com.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer.
Printed in the United States of America
CPSIA compliance information: Batch #WW10GS: For further information contact Gareth Stevens, New York, New York at 1-800-542-2595.
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Table of Contents My Eyes What I See Keeping Safe Glossary For More - photo 5
Table of Contents
My Eyes
What I See
Keeping Safe
Glossary
For More Information
Index
Boldface words appear in the glossary
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My Eyes These are my eyes I have two eyes - photo 6
My Eyes
These are my eyes. I have two eyes.
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Eyes can be many colors What color are your eyes - photo 7
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Eyes can be many colors What color are your eyes - photo 8
Eyes can be many colors. What color are your eyes?
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What I See I use my eyes to see I can see big things and small - photo 9
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What I See I use my eyes to see I can see big things and small things - photo 10
What I See
I use my eyes to see. I can see big things and small things.
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I use my eyes to see things that are far away - photo 11
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I use my eyes to see things that are far away - photo 12
I use my eyes to see things that are far away.
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I use my eyes to see things that are close - photo 13
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I use my eyes to see things that are close Some - photo 14
I use my eyes to see things that are close.
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Some people need glasses to help them see better - photo 15
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Some people need glasses to help them see better K - photo 16
Some people need glasses to help them see better.
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Keeping Safe I keep my eyes safe I never put things in my eyes - photo 17
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Keeping Safe I keep my eyes safe I never put things in my eyes - photo 18
Keeping Safe
I keep my eyes safe . I never put things in my eyes!
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Sometimes I wear sunglasses The sun can be bright - photo 19
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Sometimes I wear sunglasses The sun can be bright - photo 20
Sometimes I wear sunglasses . The sun can be bright !
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My eyes work hard all day I close my eyes at night Good night - photo 21
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My eyes work hard all day I close my eyes at night Good night - photo 22
My eyes work hard all day. I close my eyes at night. Good night!
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Glossary bright filled with light safe free from harm or danger - photo 23
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Glossary bright filled with light safe free from harm or danger - photo 24
Glossary
bright : filled with light
safe: free from harm or danger
sunglasses : dark glasses that protect the eyes from the sun
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For More Information Books Curry Don L Take Care of Your Eyes New - photo 25
For More Information
Books
Curry, Don L. Take Care of Your Eyes. New York: Childrens Press, 2005. Perkins, Wendy. Lets Look at Animal Eyes. Mankato, MN: Capstone Press, 2006. Stair, Karen Smith. Glasses, Glasses Oh What Do I See? Santa Ana, CA: Seven Locks Press, 2004. Thomas, Charlie. I Need Glasses. New York: Childrens Press, 2006.
Web Sites
Your Eyes kidshealth. org/kid/htbw/eyes. html For more information about the way the eye works
Publishers note to educators and parents: Our editors have carefully reviewed these Web sites to ensure that they are suitable for students. Many Web sites change frequently, however, and we cannot guarantee that a sites future contents will continue to meet our high standards of quality and educational value. Be advised that students should be closely supervised whenever they access the Internet.
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