Book Descriptions
for The Patch by Justina Chen and Mitch Vane
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Becca is a five-year-old aspiring ballerina with a strong preference for pink. When the eye doctor tells her she not only needs to wear glasses but also a patch over her right eye, she resists. But Becca has a big imagination and soon figures out a way to make the best of her situation. She tells her classmates she is Becca the Ballerina Pirate, Becca the Private Eye, and Becca the One-Eyed Monster. Soon her classmates are so envious that they all want to wear an eye patch, while Becca’s teacher skillfully encourages Becca to explain the truth. Justina Chen Headley’s spirited story revolves around amblyopia, or lazy eye, a condition that affects one out of every twenty-five children under the age of six. Mitch Vane’s brightly colored pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations capture the energy—and passion for pink—of a rambunctious little girl. (Ages 4–7)
CCBC Choices 2007 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2007. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Becca has amblyopia and needs to wear both glasses and an eye patch to strengthen her weak eye. She doesn't want the kids at school to know why she's wearing a patch, and leads her friends on imaginative adventures before she confesses to the real reason why she's wearing the eye patch.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.