The Eye Book

by Dr. Seuss

Other authorsJoe Mathieu (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1999

Status

Available

Local notes

R Seu

Barcode

6686

Publication

Random House Books for Young Readers (1999), Edition: Revised, 36 pages

Description

A boy and rabbit both have two eyes that see all kinds of things, from blue and red to a bird and a bed.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1968

Physical description

9.31 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member jenflock
'My eyes see. His eyes see. I see him. And he sees me.' With text as simple as simple can be, Dr. Seuss uses humor and rhythm to encourage the very youngest children to discover the joy of reading. A big-eyed boy and a pink-eyed rabbit cavort through the book, seeing everything there is to see: a
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girl, a horse, an old tin can, the sun, the moon--even pink underpants (which makes them both blush). Rhyming objects give the brief 'story' a lilting, happy cadence, and Joe Mathieu's cartoonish colorful pictures provide easy clues to the text. This is a friendly introduction to the wide, wondrous world of seeing and reading.
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LibraryThing member skeeterbo
It was very easy to read.
LibraryThing member HalleyEllis
summary: The eye book is a book describing what our eyes see. The words are few and easy and rhythm to get the kids involved.

personal reaction: This book would be a good book for young children because it is short and simple and fun.

Classroom extension: draw wahat you see with your eyes.

Rating

(48 ratings; 3.3)
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