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Specs for Rex

Autor Yasmeen Ismail
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 2015 – vârsta până la 8 ani
Rex has new glasses and he does not like them one bit He definitely does not want to wear them to school. He tries his best to hide them--under his hair, in his sandwich, anywhere he can--but it's tricky when they're so big and round and red. With help from his friends and family, can Rex learn to love his specs after all?
Yasmeen Ismail's debut picture book "Time For Bed, Fred " has been hailed by "Kirkus Reviews" as "a sheer delight" and named a "New York Times Book Review" Editor's Choice. Now this breakout author/illustrator brings her distinctive and delightful sensibility to a sweet story that touches on universal themes of feeling different and celebrating what makes you special.
Awards for "Time for Bed, Fred "
A "New York Times" Best Illustrated Book
A "New York Times Book Review" Editor's Choice
A Society of Illustrators Original Art Show Pick
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ISBN-13: 9781619637108
ISBN-10: 1619637103
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 261 x 261 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury USA

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Rex has new glasses and he HATES them! He does NOT want to wear them to school, and he tries to hide them - in the strangest places! But it's pretty tricky hiding specs that are so big, and round and RED . . .

It's funny how things turn out, though, because Rex's specs end up winning him a gold star, and a new friend. Even better, he can SEE properly.

A beautifully illustrated and charming story about the positive effects of being, well, maybe just a little different.