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Eye -- Juvenile literature
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Eyes, written by Simona Sideri ; illustrated by Sheilagh Noble
Eye by eye, comparing how animals see, Sara Levine ; illustrated by T.S. Spookytooth
Animal eyes, by Mari Schuh
Whose eye am I?, Shelley Rotner
Eye to eye, how animals see the world, Steve Jenkins
The eyes have it, the secrets of eyes and seeing, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Janet Hamlin
Sight, glimmer, glow, spark, flash, Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv ; translated by Vitaly Chernetsky
Eye spy, wild ways animals see the world, written and illustrated by Guillaume Duprat ; translated and edited by Patrick Skipworth ; consultant, Dr. Tadd Patton
Animal eyes, Beth Fielding
Eye, how it works, David Macaulay with Sheila Keenan
The eyeball alphabet book, Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Shennen Bersani
What if you had animal eyes!?, by Sandra Markle ; illustrated by Howard McWilliam
Whose eyes are these?, Virginie Gobert-Martin ; Madeline Peirsman
How sight works, Sally Morgan
Blink!, Doe Boyle ; illustrated by Adèle Leyris
Seeing, by Lisa Owings
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