Pictures to color, counting games, and other activities encourage kids to use their eyes and to think about what they're seeing. Whimsical illustrations explain the parts of the eye, where tears come from, why eyes vary in color, and other fun facts about one of our five senses — including a lo... read more
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Pictures to color, counting games, and other activities encourage kids to use their eyes and to think about what they're seeing. Whimsical illustrations explain the parts of the eye, where tears come from, why eyes vary in color, and other fun facts about one of our five senses — including a look at animal eyes and how they're different from ours.
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