Little Bear Needs Glasses: An Interactive Children's Board Book with Glasses
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Little Bear Needs Glasses is an enchanting board book designed specifically for children, blending fun with education. This delightful story follows Little Bear on his journey to discover the importance of wearing glasses, making it a perfect companion for any child who may need corrective eyewear. With sturdy board pages, this book is meant to endure the rough and tumble of young hands. An exciting feature includes five pairs of removable glasses that can be placed on various animal illustrations,...
Show moreLittle Bear Needs Glasses is an enchanting board book designed specifically for children, blending fun with education. This delightful story follows Little Bear on his journey to discover the importance of wearing glasses, making it a perfect companion for any child who may need corrective eyewear. With sturdy board pages, this book is meant to endure the rough and tumble of young hands. An exciting feature includes five pairs of removable glasses that can be placed on various animal illustrations, inviting children to engage actively with the story. This innovative approach not only teaches about glasses but also keeps children entertained, fostering a love for reading from an early age.
Less| manufacturer | Kane Miller Books / EDC Publishing |
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| height | 9.5 |
| weight | 0.66 |
| width | 0.4 |
| length | 8.25 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is great for children ages 1 to 5, especially those who are just starting to learn about glasses.
Yes, the glasses are thick and designed to withstand interactive play, although they may lose some stickiness with bending.
Absolutely! It helps normalize the experience of wearing glasses and provides a fun way to discuss it.
Yes, many educators have found this book useful in teaching children about vision and glasses.
Yes, children love the interactive aspect of placing glasses on the animals while following the story.