vision

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Reading by the colors

overcoming dyslexia and other reading disabilities through the Irlen method
Explains how the Irlen method can help with overcoming reading-related learning disabilities by eliminating the perceptual dysfunction known as scotopic sensitivity syndrome. Includes color-coded tests.

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Light and Sound

Seeing

"How do we experience the world? Let's learn all about the five senses! The sense of sight is one of our five senses. And it is amazing! Among many other things, it helps us see where we are going, recognize our family and friends, and learn in school. Learn about seeing, how it works, and common problems and diseases connected with it, with this perfect first introduction to the sense of sight! ABOUT THE SERIES: The human body is amazing! It gives us five different ways to learn about the world around us: through the eyes, through the skin, through the tongue, through the ears, and through the nose. Thanks to these parts of our bodies, we can see, feel, taste, hear, and smell. These are the five senses! Why do bananas taste so good? Why does tickling cause so much laughter? Illustrated with familiar examples, this fun nonfiction set in the Learn About series gives readers a close-up look at the five senses, and it teaches them how each of the senses work"--.

What is sight?

An illustrated introduction to our sense of sight, describing its importance, describing how eyes work, the things people can see, and more. Includes instructions for a related activity.

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Michael's inability to catch the ball overshadows his wide receiver speed, but thanks to his teammates' observations and a visit to the doctor, Michael soon earns his triple threat status. Includes black-and-white illustrations and a glossary.

Penny Lu porcupine

2024
A cautious porcupine summons the courage to stand up to threats, both real and imagined.
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See

2023
Introduces young readers to the sense of sight by looking at common objects around us such as clouds, flowers, and trees.
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Be curious!

Are you curious? There's so much to ask in this colorful, fanciful storybook full of joy, exploration, and wonder.
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I see

1985
Contains illustrations of a baby involved in looking at different things, each with a one-word caption.

The duck never blinks

2023
"Can you make a duck blink? Probably not. But you can try, in this irreverent and hilarious staring contest between you and a duck that never, ever blinks"--Provided by publisher.
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