During storytime, Callie has trouble seeing the illustrations. Her teacher, Ms. Emma, suggests that she get her eyes checked. When Dr. Stone examines Callie's eyes, he tells her that she needs glasses. She tries on lots of frames until she finds the perfect pair. But, Callie is worried about what her friends will think. Will they laugh at her? After a reassuring talk with her mom, she is ready to return to her preschool class and face the other kids. Despite Callie's doubts, her friends love her new look. This heartfelt ...
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During storytime, Callie has trouble seeing the illustrations. Her teacher, Ms. Emma, suggests that she get her eyes checked. When Dr. Stone examines Callie's eyes, he tells her that she needs glasses. She tries on lots of frames until she finds the perfect pair. But, Callie is worried about what her friends will think. Will they laugh at her? After a reassuring talk with her mom, she is ready to return to her preschool class and face the other kids. Despite Callie's doubts, her friends love her new look. This heartfelt story is just what young children need to help them gain confidence, as they navigate their first experience getting glasses.
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