
Arthur's Eyes - Reading Comprehension Questions
by Marc Brown
About This Book
"Arthur's Eyes" is a delightful story about Arthur, a lovable little aardvark who discovers that he needs glasses. At first, he's worried about what others will think and how he’ll look, but he learns that wearing glasses can actually be pretty cool. This book is great for kids because it touches on themes of self-acceptance and friendship. It helps little ones understand that it's okay to be different and that everyone has their own unique challenges. As they follow Arthur's journey, kids will learn the importance of confidence and embracing themselves just as they are. Plus, it's a fun and engaging read with charming illustrations that keep little ones interested. It’s a wonderful way for parents to start conversations about feelings, self-image, and the importance of being supportive friends.
How WeRead Helps
When you read "Arthur's Eyes" with WeRead, you’ll get some handy questions designed for kids ages 3 to 9 that will help spark discussions. For example, you might be asked, “How do you think Arthur feels about getting glasses?” or “Have you ever felt different like Arthur?” These questions encourage your child to think and share their feelings. WeRead also highlights vocabulary words before you dive into the story, so you can help your little one learn new words, like “glasses” or “sight.” Plus, you’ll find dialogic reading prompts that suggest ways to engage more deeply with the story, like asking your child to predict what might happen next. This makes reading time fun and interactive, turning it into a special bonding experience!
What You'll Get with WeRead
- Age-appropriate questions for kids ages 3-9
- Pre-reading vocabulary highlights so you know which words to focus on
- Dialogic reading prompts that encourage conversation
- 100+ curated children's books with expert-designed questions
Key Vocabulary
adventure, imagine, explore, discover, journey
Sample Questions
- What do you see on this page?
- Where are they going?
- What happened next?