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Books for Wearing Glasses
Books for Wearing Glasses – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
31 books
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Chapter Books
(52)
Early Readers
(7)
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Misty Gordon #1
Misty Gordon and the Mystery of the Ghost Pirates
Kim Kennedy
A pair of antique glasses reveals a hidden world of ghosts and pirates searching for a mystical golden statue in a small
Ages 8–12
Junie B. Jones #18
Junie B., First Grader (at Last!)
Barbara Park
Junie B. is finally a first grader, but between a new teacher and a chalkboard that looks awfully blurry, she might be h
Ages 6–9
Poor Girl, Rich Girl
Johnniece Marshall Wilson
Miranda is on a summer mission to earn enough money for a makeover, desperate to replace her old glasses with a look she
Ages 8–12
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Springdale #1
The Orphan Band of Springdale
Anne Nesbet
Arriving in Maine with only her French horn, Gusta searches for a hidden family treasure while facing the rising tension
Ages 9–12
Horses of the Maury River #1
Chancey of the Maury River
Gigi Amateau
Chancey, an abandoned Appaloosa horse, finds a new purpose alongside Claire as they transform their bond into a therapeu
Ages 8–12
The Grimm Curse #2
All the Better to See You With!
Margaret Wild
For the child who feels like the only one noticing things are changing, this story celebrates having the vision and cour
Ages 8–12
Grimblegraw and the Wuthering Witch
Barbara Sleigh
For the child who feels small in a big world or struggles with their vision, this tale shows how kindness and cleverness
Ages 6–9
How to Rock #1
How to Rock Braces and Glasses
Meg Haston
After a change in her look costs Kacey her popular social status, she joins a punk rock band and learns what real friend
Ages 9–13
Lila and Hadley
Kody Keplinger
An angry girl losing her vision and a misunderstood rescue pit bull find a way to heal together as they learn to trust e
Ages 8–12
Sees Behind Trees
Michael Dorris
A Native American boy with poor eyesight uses his unique gift to perceive the hidden world while traveling through myste
Ages 8–12
A Place Called Perfect #1
A Place Called Perfect
Helena Duggan
For the child who senses that things are not quite as they seem. This creepy mystery helps readers explore the value of
Ages 9–12
Jean Little's Memoirs #1
Little by Little
Jean Little
For the child who feels like an outsider because of a disability or physical difference, this moving memoir explores fin
Ages 8–12
Vision Without Sight Human Capabilities
Susan Brocker
Explore the incredible ways people with visual impairments navigate their daily lives using determination, clever techno
Ages 7–10
Jean Little's Memoirs #2
Stars Come Out Within
Jean Little
For the young reader facing a significant physical change or loss, this moving memoir explores navigating the world as s
Ages 9–14
The Ant Bully
John Nickle
Lucas is shrunk down to the size of an insect and sentenced to hard labor after bullying an ant colony in this surreal,
Ages 4–9
Horrible Science #17
Frightening Light
Nick Arnold
Glow-in-the-dark corpses and skin-sizzling lasers reveal the startling and sometimes gross science behind how light work
Ages 8–12
The Distance between Me and the Cherry Tree
Paola Peretti
Nine-year-old Mafalda makes a list of all the things she loves as she prepares for her sight to fade, discovering what t
Ages 8–12
Imaginative Inventions
Charise Mericle Harper
For the child who asks 'where do things come from?', this whimsical rhyming collection uncovers the surprising, often ac
Ages 6–10
Hank the Cowdog #2
The Further Adventures of Hank the Cowdog
John R. Erickson
The self-appointed Head of Ranch Security faces his biggest challenge yet when a dizzying case of double vision threaten
Ages 8–12
Howl's Moving Castle #3
House of Many Ways
Diana Wynne Jones
Bookish Charmain leaves her overprotective home to mind a wizard’s house where magical spells escape and the hallway lea
Ages 10–14
Girl to Girl: Honest Talk About Growing Up and Your Changing Body
Sarah O'Leary Burningham
Real letters and expert advice provide the scoop on everything from puberty and periods to skin care and building self-c
Ages 8–13
Sight and Seeing: A World of Light and Color
Hilda Simon
The world is full of light and color, but the way animals see it depends on whether their eyes just sense light or form
Ages 10–16
Extraordinary Eyes: How Animals See the World
Sandra Sinclair
Peer through the eyes of honeybees, fish, and birds to see how different creatures perceive colors, light, and the world
Ages 8–12
How It Works #3
Eye
David Macaulay
Light enters the lens and signals race to the brain in this detailed look at the amazing biological machinery that allow
Ages 6–9