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Dress-up Jobs: Glasses

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When Seren dives into her dress-up box, she opens up a world of discovery! With every pair of glasses she pulls out, she gets transported into an imaginary world of work, where she discovers lots of exciting jobs-one for every day of the week!

Carpenter; scientist; ski instructor-which would you choose? In Dress-up Jobs: Glasses, Seren spends a day doing each of these exciting jobs, then at the weekend she tries something extra-special . . . a spy in disguise and a rock star!

Perfect for preschoolers, Seren’s dress-up adventure is brought to life by illustrations by Fernando Martin.

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With a rummage through the dressing-up box and a change of glasses, Seren feels ready for anything!

This playful story follows a full week of careers, where she spends each day as someone new based on different pairs of glasses. From a scientist and a ski instructor to a rock star and a secret spy, Seren’s imagination soars.

This book will be enjoyed by children who like dressing up, and it’s also great to see glasses celebrated in a children’s book. It’s a brilliant find for a Preschool corner, especially for teaching the days of the week or starting conversations about future jobs.  This is a fun, lighthearted celebration of how a bit of imagination can turn a simple accessory into a whole day of play.

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