Bobbie and Joanie are best friends and best cousins, and they do everything together. So when Joanie has to get glasses, Bobbie figures she'll get them, too—especially once she discovers the fabulous frames on display at the eyeglasses store. Meanwhile, Joanie has the opposite reaction. Glasses make her feel different and look different. And they're uncomfortable. So the ever-resourceful Bobbie comes up with a perfect plan to make both of them happy. Illustrations full of rich, comical details enhance this story about friendship and a classic childhood experience.
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Michele Torrey holds a degree in microbiology and immunology. In addition to the Doyle & Fossey mysteries she has written many others books for young people. Barbara Johansen Newman was a puppeteer and doll maker before becoming a full-time illustrator. Her work has been featured in magazines, newspapers, calendars, cards and more than a dozen books for chil
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