The world is filled with so many different sights, colours and shapes. Some are light and bright and some are dull and dark. Find out how you use your sense of sight to see all of these wonderful things all around. Discover how blind people rely on their other four senses, how opticians can improve your vision with glasses or contact lenses and how minibeasts use their sense of sight to survive. Large, fascinating photographs help to bring the straightforward text to life and a colourful diagram clearly explains how humans are able to see things. Two pages of activities encourage children to interact with the world around them through their senses.
This is Book 1 in the Our Senses Series. See all Our Senses books here.
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Kay Woodward has written over 150 children's books, including Carlton's bestselling What Would She Do?, as well as storybooks and series fiction such as the Skate School series for Usborne. Along with classic fairy tales, her wide-ranging interests include Roald Dahl, Christmas and chocolate, all of which she has written about.
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