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Eyes, written by Simona Sideri ; illustrated by Sheilagh Noble
The queen's shadow, a story about how animals see, Cybèle Young
Eye by eye, comparing how animals see, Sara Levine ; illustrated by T.S. Spookytooth
Whose eye am I?, Shelley Rotner
The eyes have it, the secrets of eyes and seeing, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Janet Hamlin
Eye, how it works, David Macaulay with Sheila Keenan
Glasses, by Lori Haskins Houran ; illustrated by John Joven
Eye spy, wild ways animals see the world, written and illustrated by Guillaume Duprat ; translated and edited by Patrick Skipworth ; consultant, Dr. Tadd Patton
Sight, glimmer, glow, spark, flash, Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv ; translated by Vitaly Chernetsky
My amazing sense of sight, by Ruth Owen ; consultant, Suzy Gazlay, MA, recipient, Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Teaching
I see, sing and read, JoAnn Cleland
What is sight?, Jennifer Boothroyd
Who's looking?, how animals see the world, Carol Matas ; illustrated by Cornelia Li
How sight works, Sally Morgan
Having an eye test, Vic Parker
Blink!, Doe Boyle ; illustrated by Adèle Leyris
Seeing, by Lisa Owings
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