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EYE BY EYE by Sara Levine

EYE BY EYE

Comparing How Animals See

From the Animal by Animal series

by Sara Levine ; illustrated by T.S. Spookytooth

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5415-3838-2
Publisher: Millbrook/Lerner

This picture book asks readers to imagine having the eyes of various different animals.

“What kind of animal would you be if you had eight eyes?” Turn the page to find out: a jumping spider. What if you had six eyes, each at the end of an arm instead of a hand? What if you had rectangular pupils? Brown-skinned children, one wearing hijab, are pictured modeling the imagined eye structures, interacting with animals and insects, and learning from books and charts. The pattern of asking a question and answering it on the next page works to keep readers engaged, guessing, and turning pages. The pictures of children with extra eyes, moving eyes, antennae, and animalistic pupils are intriguingly bizarre to look at and will likely keep curious children coming back to this book for stares and giggles. The text is fairly lengthy for a picture book and offers profound scientific information; though it is easy to understand, the spidery, thin, cursivelike type that conveys it is a little daunting for youngsters. Unanswered questions are included in the text, showing that science is an ongoing investigation. The backmatter includes simple activities, more about pupils, a glossary, and further reading. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11-by-18.5-inch double-page spreads viewed at 29.5% of actual size.)

A fascinating and (mostly) well-formatted exploration.

(Informational picture book. 4-10)