Ollie doesn't see things the same way everybody else does (and he
certainly doesn't see things the same way his older sister does).
Instead of cars in traffic, Ollie sees a circus parade. Instead of cows
grazing in a field, Ollie sees deadly bison with sharp horns and hooves.
And at school, instead of letters on the board, Ollie sees birds with
pointy beaks, and fish with flapping tails in the big blue sea.
Ollie
knows he doesn't need glasses, because he likes the world better the
way he sees it. But will his parents and bossy sister see things his
way?
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Joukje Akveld is a freelance journalist living in the Netherlands. When she's not writing her own books, she writes about children's books and theatre for newspapers and magazines. In 2016 she won the Silver Slate Pencil Award for A Monkey in the Bathroom: A Zoo in Wartime (Hoogland & Van Klaveren). Visit her website at www.joukjeakveld.com. Philip Hopman wa
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