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- 93020156 abstract "Briefly describes how our eyes work, various vision problems, and how glasses can help us see better.".
- 93020156 contributor B6913461.
- 93020156 contributor B6913462.
- 93020156 created "c1993.".
- 93020156 date "1993".
- 93020156 date "c1993.".
- 93020156 dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- 93020156 description "Briefly describes how our eyes work, various vision problems, and how glasses can help us see better.".
- 93020156 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 23) and index.".
- 93020156 description "Why do I need glasses? -- why do I blink? -- what's inside my eyes? -- how do my eyes work? -- why can't I see in the dark? -- how do I see colours? -- why do I have two eyes? -- what does an optician do? -- how do my glasses help me see? -- how can I look after my eyes? -- what if I'm blind? -- all about eyes.".
- 93020156 extent "24 p. :".
- 93020156 identifier "0836808096".
- 93020156 isPartOf "Asimov, Isaac, 1920-1992. Ask Isaac Asimov.".
- 93020156 isPartOf "Ask Isaac Asimov".
- 93020156 issued "1993".
- 93020156 issued "c1993.".
- 93020156 language "eng".
- 93020156 publisher "Milwaukee : Gareth Stevens Pub.,".
- 93020156 subject "617.7/522 20".
- 93020156 subject "Eyeglasses Juvenile literature.".
- 93020156 subject "Eyeglasses.".
- 93020156 subject "RE976 .A83 1993".
- 93020156 subject "Vision Juvenile literature.".
- 93020156 subject "Vision disorders Juvenile literature.".
- 93020156 subject "Vision.".
- 93020156 tableOfContents "Why do I need glasses? -- why do I blink? -- what's inside my eyes? -- how do my eyes work? -- why can't I see in the dark? -- how do I see colours? -- why do I have two eyes? -- what does an optician do? -- how do my glasses help me see? -- how can I look after my eyes? -- what if I'm blind? -- all about eyes.".
- 93020156 title "Why do some people wear glasses? / by Isaac Asimov and Carrie Dierks.".
- 93020156 type "text".