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Hardcover: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0553522434
ISBN-13: 978-0553522433
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Book Description
Meet Douglas, a dog with a big problem: he needs eyeglasses but doesn¡¯t know it, and his bad eyesight tends to land him in some pretty hairy situations.
Readers will laugh along with the new picture book character Douglas as he chases a leaf that he mistakes for a squirrel, walks through wet cement because he can¡¯t see the warning sign, and annoys the neighbor¡¯s dog by mistakenly eating out of his bowl. And when Douglas¡¯s owner Nancy finally takes him to what is clearly an eyeglass store and Douglas asks, ¡°Why are you taking me to a shoe store?¡± everyone will be giggling.
After an eye exam confirms that Douglas needs glasses, and Nancy helps him find the perfect pair, readers will rejoice with Douglas as he sees all the amazing things he¡¯s been missing!
Both kids and parents will laugh out loud--and may even recognize themselves!--while reading this utterly irresistible, hilarious picture book.
School Library Journal
Douglas is a lovable little dog whose nearsightedness often gets him into trouble. He is unable to see important things like signs and squirrels, and one day a run-in with a beehive prompts his owner Nancy to take him to the eye doctor for glasses. After meeting the doctor and failing the eye test somewhat hilariously, Douglas picks out the perfect pair of glasses and is able to see all of the amazing things and people around him. The tale is light on text, and the blurry font is limited to the cover and title page; the pencil and watercolor cartoon illustrations are what make this book so delightful. Funky patterns and a playful use of bold colors enhance the story and the reading experience. VERDICT With photos of "Real Kids Who Wear Glasses" and a social media hashtag as back matter, this is a fresh recommendation for young readers nervous about getting glasses. A fun and useful purchase. |
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