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[[File:Arthur's_Eyes.JPG|thumb|Covers of the first and second editions]]'''"Arthur's Eyes"''' is a book in the [[Arthur (book series)|''Arthur'' book series]]. The book was written and illustrated by [[Marc Brown]]. It was first published in 1979, and was re-published in 1986 with a re-illustrated cover, but recycled page illustrations from the first edition. It tells the story of a boy named Arthur getting his first pair of glasses, and learning to be proud to wear them. Arthur is teased by his fellow classmates and is embarrassed of having to wear glasses. He soon learns that wearing glasses improves his school performance, and eventually leads to his acceptance by his classmates.
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[[File:Arthur's_Eyes.JPG|thumb|Covers of the first and second editions]]'''''Arthur's Eyes''''' is the second book in the ''''[[Arthur Adventure]]'' ''series. The book was written and illustrated by [[Marc Brown]]. It was first published in 1979, and was re-published in 1986 with a re-illustrated cover, but recycled page illustrations from the first edition. It tells the story of a boy named Arthur getting his first pair of glasses, and learning to be proud to wear them. Arthur is teased by his fellow classmates and is embarrassed of having to wear glasses. He soon learns that wearing glasses improves his school performance, and eventually leads to his acceptance by his classmates.
 
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Arthur's Eyes

Covers of the first and second editions

Arthur's Eyes is the second book in the 'Arthur Adventure series. The book was written and illustrated by Marc Brown. It was first published in 1979, and was re-published in 1986 with a re-illustrated cover, but recycled page illustrations from the first edition. It tells the story of a boy named Arthur getting his first pair of glasses, and learning to be proud to wear them. Arthur is teased by his fellow classmates and is embarrassed of having to wear glasses. He soon learns that wearing glasses improves his school performance, and eventually leads to his acceptance by his classmates.