vision

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vision

Sight

2016
Photographs and simple text teach young readers about the sense of sight.

Whose eye am I?

2016
"This introduction to how humans and ... animals see also includes an interactive game in which readers guess which eye belongs to which animal"--Provided by publisher.

Remy and Lulu

A down-on-his-luck painter with poor eyesight teams up with a dog with a knack for painting portraits.

I can see

Simple text and color photographs depict children exploring colors, objects, and people with their sense of sight. Includes a picture glossary.

I hear a pickle

(and smell, see, touch, and taste it, too!)
2016
Children explore their five senses, learning what they can see, smell, hear, touch, and taste.

Seeing is believing

2015
Can your eyes deceive you? Try these amazing optical illusions to find out. Look hard, then look again to see spinning patterns (but the page isn't moving!), colors that change (but do they?), big and small shapes (spot the difference!), and lots more. Devised by an expert on brain training, these visual tricks and challenges are huge fun and quite an eye-opener! There are handy tips if you need help, plus an answer key at the back!.

The eye in 3D

2016
An introduction to the eye using detailed illustrations and text.

Animal sight

La vista de los animales / por Kirsten Hall ; [translators, Tatiana Acosta and Guillermo Guti?errez]
2006
Contains an introduction to how animals use their sense of sight, in simple text with illustrations, describing their eyes, how they see during the day and night, and how it helps them survive in the wild. Presented in Spanish and English.

The queen's shadow

a story about how animals see
2015
"Uses the story of someone stealing a Queen's shadow at a ball to illustrate the different types of vision that various animals have, including chameleons, sharks, lancehead snakes, dragonflies, pigeons, and sea urchins"--OCLC.

Message received!

2015
Introduces the senses of sight and hearing and how the eyes and ears work together.

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