Dorothy and the glasses
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"Mommy, Daddy, and Dorothy's brother, Martin, all wear glasses. But not Dorothy. She knows that glasses make people see better, and she wants to see better, too. Never mind that she can see pefectly without them. She feels like an …
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"Mommy, Daddy, and Dorothy's brother, Martin, all wear glasses. But not Dorothy. She knows that glasses make people see better, and she wants to see better, too. Never mind that she can see pefectly without them. She feels like an outsider in her own family, and so she draws glasses on her face and all her toys. But when she tries on her Daddy's glasses, she gets a big surprise!"--Cover back.
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""Mommy, Daddy, and Dorothy's brother, Martin, all wear glasses. But not Dorothy. She knows that glasses make people see better, and she wants to see better, too. Never mind that …"
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