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When you look at your eyes, you see a spot, called the pupil, in the middle of each one. Our pupils can change size. They grow larger and smaller, depending on how bright the light is. You'll also see that you have eyelids, eyelashes, and eyebrows. They keep dust from falling into your eyes. And if you look at other eyes around you, you'll see that they come in man different colors--brown, hazel, green, and blue. What color are your?
With charm and humor, Paul Showers and True Kelly give us a first look at eyes.
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