The World Through Lila's Lens
  The World Through Lila's Lens
Titolo The World Through Lila's Lens
AutoreLouise Erasmus
Prezzo€ 3,49
EditoreHorizonize
LinguaTesto in
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
For Lila, the world has always been full of sound, color, and movement. But lately, something has changed. The sharp edges of trees look like green clouds drifting in the wind. Letters on the chalkboard refuse to sit still. Stars stretch into glowing tails across the night sky. While her mind still notices every flicker and whisper, her eyes are struggling to keep up. The World Through Lila's Lens is a gentle and reassuring story about navigating change, sensory overwhelm, and discovering that sometimes, help can make the world clearer. At school, reading becomes frustrating as words wiggle and blur. The world feels "wiggly and out of focus," and Lila tries her hardest to make it behave. When her mom suggests visiting Dr. Iris, the eye doctor, worry flutters in Lila's chest. New places mean bright lights, unfamiliar machines, and unpredictable sounds. Fortunately, Lila does not face the challenge alone. Her older brother Felix understands what it feels like when the world becomes "too much." He offers her his brave-stone, a smooth, cool blue rock to hold when things feel overwhelming. With this small but steady comfort in her palm, Lila finds the courage to step into the unknown. At the eye doctor's office, Lila faces bright lights, strange equipment, and moments that feel difficult. With Felix beside her and her brave stone grounding her, she breathes through the discomfort. When Dr. Iris helps her try different lenses, something extraordinary happens. The letters stop dancing. The world sharpens. Details emerge where blur once lived. When Lila puts on her new glasses, she sees more than just clearer lines. She sees leaves instead of green clouds. She sees crisp letters and bright stars. She sees herself, reflected clearly and confidently in the mirror. The World Through Lila's Lens is a warm, supportive story about eye health, sensory sensitivity, bravery in new situations, and sibling support. It normalizes medical visits, reassures children who may be anxious about doctors, and celebrates small tools that help children feel safe and strong. Perfect for families preparing for an eye exam, children experiencing vision changes, and classrooms discussing resilience, this story reminds readers that needing help is not a weakness. Sometimes, a new perspective, and a pair of sparkly blue glasses, can turn a blurry world into a masterpiece.