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Little Inventions: Glasses

Part of the Little Inventions series
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The Romans made the first important discovery about vision.

They found that you could see better by looking through a bowl of water, which made what you were looking at bigger.

An English monk used glass to make a shaped magnifying device.

Over time, these glass lenses got better, but the biggest problem was how to keep them on your head.

Designs went from balancing the glasses on your nose to tying them with a ribbon, holding them with a handle, and then finally using wire arms that hook behind the ears.

Little Inventions by Raphael Fejto is a series of kid-sized books about objects that children encounter every day with little thought of how, where and when they were invented.

In fact, the beginnings of these common objects are fascinating and their true stories are told here in amusing anecdotes and charming illustrations.

Each book closes with a memory game, making them useful for early reader groups.

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Product Details
Firefly Books Ltd
1770857478 / 9781770857476
Hardback
617.7
01/11/2016
Canada
English
32 pages : illustrations (colour)
18 cm
Children / Juvenile Learn More
Translated from the French.