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Heidi Heckelbeck Gets Glasses

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Wanda Coven Klappentext When she gets glasses, Heidi's friend Lucy gets a lot of attention at school, and eight-year-old Heidi decides that she must have glasses too, until her Aunt Trudy helps her to see that she really does not need them. Leseprobe Heidi Heckelbeck Gets Glasses Heidi Heckelbeck sat at her desk and fiddled with her kitten–shaped eraser. Where’s Lucy? she wondered. Lucy had told her that she had a surprise, and Heidi wanted to be the first to know. She pulled out a berry-scented pencil and sharpened it. Heidi looked away for only a moment, and that’s exactly when Lucy walked in. “Ooh!” Heidi heard somebody say. “Aah!” said somebody else. A bunch of kids had already gathered around Lucy. It must be something important, thought Heidi. She rushed to the door and wiggled her way into the middle of the crowd. “Surprise!” said Lucy when she saw Heidi. “Wow!” Heidi said. “Wow, what?” asked Charlie Chen, who had just walked into the class­room. “Lucy got glasses!” shouted Heidi. Lucy’s glasses had brown frames with pink sparkly flowers at the temples. “Wait—let me see!” said Melanie Maplethorpe, pushing her way to the front. Melanie must have liked Lucy’s glasses, because she didn’t say “Ew” or anything else like that. “They make you look smart,” said Stanley Stonewrecker. “They make you look hip!” said Natalie Newman. “They make us look like twins!” said Bruce Bickerson, who also wore glasses. Lucy and Bruce slapped each other five. Lucky Lucy, thought Heidi. She’s getting so much attention for her new glasses. Heidi had to admit, Lucy’s glasses were really, really cool. Mrs. Welli clapped her hands as she walked into the classroom. “Please take your seats, boys and girls!” Everyone scrambled to their desks. Mrs. Welli noticed Lucy’s glasses right away. “So stylish, Lucy,” Mrs. Welli said. “And now you’ll be able to see the chalkboard.” “Thanks,” Lucy said with a smile. All day everyone made a big deal about Lucy’s glasses. During English, Mrs. Welli read from a book of poems. Then she asked everyone to write their own. At the end of class Mrs. Welli asked Lucy to read hers out loud. Heidi knew why Lucy got picked. It was because of her new glasses. Lucy stood in front of the class and pushed her glasses to the top of her nose. “‘Glasses,’” said Lucy. “By Lucy Lancaster.” “With my brand-new glasses, I can see so far away. I see my friends and teachers on the playground clear as day. The board’s no longer blurry — even if I’m in the last row! And what’s best about my glasses is — I’ve got a brand-new look to show!” Everyone clapped and whistled. Lucy curtsied and returned to her seat. In art, Lucy got the same kind of attention. Mr. Doodlebee even drew a picture of Lucy with her glasses and hung it on the bulletin board. I wish Mr. Doodlebe...

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Authors Wanda Coven, Wanda/ Burris Coven
Assisted by Priscilla Burris (Illustration)
Publisher Simon & Schuster USA
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 5 to 9
Product format Hardback
Released 11.09.2012
 
EAN 9781442441729
ISBN 978-1-4424-4172-9
No. of pages 128
Series Heidi Heckelbeck
Heidi Heckelbeck
Subject Children's and young people's books

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