Optometrists and What They Do (Professions #13)

by Liesbet Slegers (Author) Liesbet Slegers (Illustrator)

Optometrists and What They Do (Professions #13)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Professions

An informative non-fiction book about the optometrist and everything he or she does. 

In her bestselling Professions series, author and illustrator Liesbet Slegers has explored what teachers do, what pilots do, what chefs do and more! Now let's learn about optometrists and what they do! 

There are people who can't see very well. Fortunately, the optometrist is there to help. They know everything about eyes and have a lot of instruments to examine them. They can tell you what to do in order to see better. Sometimes, a lovely pair of glasses is the solution!

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"This a cute little book to teach little ones about Optometrists and eye exams. The illustrations are bright and colorful, attractive for children. The writing is an excellent blend of educational information and interesting facts to keep kids interested. This book is a perfect gift for children preparing for their first visit to the optometrist." - OLD MILL POND ELEMENTARY

"It can be frightening to go to the doctor not knowing all that will take place. The eye doctor can be more intimidating as it is up close and a very sensitive area of our body. This book for children will help with the fears and the questions on what an eye doctor does and why. All the machines and what to expect. I found it very helpful and would be a great resource for children that will have to visit the optometrists for any eye concern. The illustrations were complete and kid friendly. Highly recommend." - Cross Media, Innov

"Okay this was such a great book. I worked with optometrists and opticians for six years and this book I've already told them all to get a copy! It was fun. Well written. And informative." - Bargain and Books

Liesbet Slegers
Liesbet Slegers (1975, Belgium) studied Graphics and Illustrations at the Saint-Lucas institute of Antwerp. She works as a fulltime graphic designer and illustrator. With her simple, recognizable style and vivid colors she knows how to attract the attention of every toddler. In her many books, Slegers frequently focuses on "the first experience of a toddler," a time she characterized as "exciting but also very scary! I try to help them with my books," she added, "and also try to give the parents or teacher some assistance!"
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781605376288
Lexile Measure
600
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clavis
Publication date
April 20, 2021
Series
Professions
BISAC categories
JNF011000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Careers
JNF051030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Anatomy & Physiology
JNF024070 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Health & Daily Living | Physical Impairments
Library of Congress categories
Occupations
Care
Vision
Eye
Care and hygiene
Optometrists
Optometry

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