Glasses for D.W.

Glasses for D.W. by Marc Tolon Brown, published by Random House in 1996, is a children’s book that explores the desire of Arthur’s little sister to wear glasses like her brother. This edition, written in English and comprising 23 pages, presents a relatable story for young readers about sibling dynamics and the quest for identity through appearance.
In this narrative, D.W. embarks on a mission to demonstrate that she needs glasses, reflecting a common childhood experience of wanting to emulate older siblings. The book captures the innocence and determination of young children as they navigate their feelings and aspirations. Through D.W.’s journey, readers will find themes related to family and self-image, making it a delightful addition to any child’s bookshelf.
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Arthur’s little sister wants to wear glasses like her brother and tries to prove she needs them.
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