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OverviewCarla loves to be different. So when her teacher announces an upcoming vision screening, Carla hopes she'll be the only kid in class to need glasses. To prepare for her new look, she starts wearing homemade funky frames to school each day. Turns out that the only one who needs glasses is Buster. But unlike Carla, Buster does NOT like to be different. He likes to blend in. When Carla concocts an ingenious plan to help Buster, it's clear to see that the power of friendship and Carla's creativity will save the day. This long-awaited companion to the award-winning Carla's Sandwich will be adored by kids with or without glasses. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Debbie Herman , Sheila BaileyPublisher: Flashlight Press Imprint: Flashlight Press ISBN: 9781947277717ISBN 10: 1947277715 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 September 2024 Recommended Age: From 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Awards and praise for Carla's Glasses: Storytelling World Award 2005 Honor Book An Accelerated Reader title ""This uplifting, reassuring story is about warm friendship and about being seen--literally--and accepted for who you are. Carla's a supportive, creative pal, and this story should boost the esteem of kids nervous about getting their first pair of glasses.""--Kirkus Reviews ""An ending that will delight readers young and old."" --Children's Literature ""This book will be to the brown bag lunch what Dr. Seuss was to ham and eggs. --Sheila Bailey's irrepressible illustrations are completely engaging and the perfect complement to the text. This book is a gem."" --MyShelf" "Awards and praise for Carla's Glasses: Storytelling World Award 2005 Honor Book An Accelerated Reader title ""This uplifting, reassuring story is about warm friendship and about being seen--literally--and accepted for who you are. Carla's a supportive, creative pal, and this story should boost the esteem of kids nervous about getting their first pair of glasses.""-- Kirkus Reviews ""An ending that will delight readers young and old."" -- Children's Literature ""This book will be to the brown bag lunch what Dr. Seuss was to ham and eggs. --Sheila Bailey's irrepressible illustrations are completely engaging and the perfect complement to the text. This book is a gem."" --MyShelf ""...this warm and entertaining picture book is about the difference between being a person who wants to stand out, and one who hopes to blend in... Debbie Herman is sensitive to the way children feel, but doesn't overwhelm them with overbearing empathy."" -- Emily Schneider, blogger on Imaginary Elevators ""Bailey's watercolor and digital illustrations are colorful and expressive, and include lots of details for children to pore over.... could be especially useful for parents helping their child navigate wearing glasses for the first time."" -- Kadie Seitz, writer for the School Library Journal ""I love that it makes 'being different' and 'wearing glasses' cool! I love that it is a story about kindness and acceptance and about how to be a good friend.... this book teaches children how to be that friend."" -- Christa McGrath, Editor, Edwards Book Club Reviews" "Awards and praise for Carla's Glasses: Storytelling World Award 2005 Honor Book An Accelerated Reader title ""This uplifting, reassuring story is about warm friendship and about being seen--literally--and accepted for who you are. Carla's a supportive, creative pal, and this story should boost the esteem of kids nervous about getting their first pair of glasses.""--Kirkus Reviews ""An ending that will delight readers young and old."" --Children's Literature ""This book will be to the brown bag lunch what Dr. Seuss was to ham and eggs. --Sheila Bailey's irrepressible illustrations are completely engaging and the perfect complement to the text. This book is a gem."" --MyShelf ""...this warm and entertaining picture book is about the difference between being a person who wants to stand out, and one who hopes to blend in... Debbie Herman is sensitive to the way children feel, but doesn't overwhelm them with overbearing empathy."" -- Emily Schneider, blogger on Imaginary Elevators" "Awards and praise for Carla's Sandwich: Storytelling World Award 2005 Honor Book An Accelerated Reader title ""An ending that will delight readers young and old."" --Children's Literature ""This book will be to the brown bag lunch what Dr. Seuss was to ham and eggs. --Sheila Bailey's irrepressible illustrations are completely engaging and the perfect complement to the text. This book is a gem."" --MyShelf.com" Author InformationDebbie Herman is the author of Carla's Glasses, Carla's Sandwich, and other books for children. She's a full-time writer and editor, and a former elementary school teacher with an M.A. in Special Education. Like Carla, Debbie is a fan of funky frames. Visit her at debbieherman.com. Sheila Bailey is the illustrator of Carla's Glasses, Carla's Sandwich, and many other children's books. She is a firefighter on Sauvie Island near Portland, OR, where she lives with her daughter. Sheila's 19 pairs of reading glasses are strewn all over her home. Once she forgot to bring her reading glasses to a fire call and had to write up the incident report in huge letters because she could not see what she was doing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |