Whose Eyes Are These?

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Whose Eyes Are These?

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Rating : 4.36 (756 Votes)
Asin : 0849914647
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 28 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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Unfortunately, the quality of the poetry is below that of the illustrations. Enough of each face?cat, rabbit, zebra, lion, orangutan, panda, koala, owl, frog, tiger, raccoon, and dog?is shown to allow children to guess its identity, with the help of a four-line descriptive verse on the opposite page in which the animals describe their activities and traits. Very large, well-spaced print adds to the high quality of the format. The final page has a metallic reflective texture to mirror the reader's own eyes. That these animals are examples of God's marvelous creations is mentioned several times.?Patricia Pearl Dole, formerly at First Presbyterian School, Martinsville, VACopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal PreSchool-K. The full-page watercolors of various creatures' eyes are outstanding in their realistic beauty and done with exquisite detail. The ideas are generally unoriginal, the verses often don't scan, and "raccoon" and "eucalyptus" are actuall

A "must have" book! DMFOhio Beautiful pictures of animal's eyes are shown with a cute "clue" poem to help your child guess "Whose eyes are these?" It is so much fun to read, especially when you get to the last page! A mirror shows your little "animal" the gorgeous eyes that God gave him or her! A delight time after time!. Great book for preschoolers Laurel My preschool class loved to guess the animals from the clues. Younger children can use the picture clue, while older preschoolers can guess using just the written clues. I especially like the reference to God made on one page. Great for a unit on animals or senses.. was my mom so of course I think it's wonderful. She was the author and artist The author was my mom so of course I think it's wonderful. She was the author and artist.

Through Elizabeth Burman Patterson's enchanting artwork of wild and domestic animals, children are introduced to the wonder and infinite variety of life--and God's love for all His creation.

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