Whose Eye Am I?

SKU: PR115011

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Discover the captivating world of animal vision with 'Whose Eye Am I?', a brand new picture book perfect for young readers! This imaginative and educational book, published by RANDOM HOUSE US in 2019, with ISBN 9780823440450, features 32 pages filled with eye-popping photographs and intriguing facts about how various animals see the world around them. Designed as an interactive guessing game, children will delight in identifying each animal by its unique eye, showcasing the diversity of vision in the animal kingdom. Did you know that snakes have clear eyelids that don’t open or close? Or that a scallop boasts hundreds of eyes around its shell? With engaging captions guiding the way, kids will learn fascinating insights, such as how parrots and goldfish perceive colors invisible to humans, while spiders, despite their eight eyes, have limited vision. In addition to the exciting exploration of animal eyes, 'Whose Eye Am I?' includes a straightforward explanation of the human eye, a labeled diagram, a glossary, and an index, making it an exceptional resource for curious minds. This beautifully illustrated book not only enhances reading skills but also sparks a love for science and nature, making it a must-have addition to any child’s library. Perfect for schools, parents, and animal enthusiasts alike, this picture book will inspire endless conversations about the wonder of vision and the incredible adaptations of the animal kingdom. Get ready to see the world through different eyes!

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780823440450
Format: Picture book
Year: 2019
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE US
Pages: 32


Description:
Eye-popping photographs, a guessing game, and fascinating facts come together to introduce vision to young readers.

Who am I? read captions accompanying vivid photographs of colorful animal eyes. As children guess which animal belongs to each eye, they will discover how every animal has a unique and amazing way of seeing. Snakes have clear eyelids that do not open or close. A scallop has hundreds of eyes around the edge of its shell. Parrots and goldfish can see colors that are invisible to humans. Even though spiders have eight eyes, they don't see well at all! In addition to facts about animal vision, this book also includes a clear explanation of how human eyes work, a labeled diagram of a human eye, a glossary, and an index.

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