A Tribute to the Magic of Magic Eye: Celebrating 25 Years of Enchanting Images

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The Magic Eye 25th Anniversary Book celebrates a significant milestone for the iconic Magic Eye brand. Through its pages, readers are taken on a mesmerizing journey into the world of hidden 3D images. The book showcases a collection of visually stunning and mind-bending images that come to life with the simple technique of "cross-viewing" or "parallel-viewing." By allowing their eyes to relax and focus differently, readers are able to reveal hidden images that seem to pop out of the pages. The Magic Eye brand has captivated audiences worldwide since the release of its first book in 1993. Over the years, it has become a beloved pastime for both children and adults alike.



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The Chronicles of Narnia Series
Author: C. S. Lewis
Number of Books in Series: 7
Age Group: 6 - 12 years

Reading Level: AR Levels 5.4-5.9
GLE 2.8-6.1
F&P/GRL T-W
DRA 50-60
Lexile ® measure 790L-970L

Book 1 Summary: Presents the story of four English school children who find their way through the back of a wardrobe into the magic land of Narnia and assist Aslan, the golden lion, to triumph over the White Witch who has cursed the land with eternal winter.

Chronicles of Narnia Book List:

This series can be read in either publication or chronological order. The author originally intended for this to be read in publication order and that is what this website recommends. Late in his life the author did ponder whether the series could be read in chronological order after extensive revisions to the books, but because he never did complete those revisions, it is probably best to stick with the original publication order.

Book 1: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Ages 6-12. 1950.
AR : 5.7 (6.0 Points, Quiz #52); GLE : 6.1
F&P/GRL : T; DRA : 50
Lexile measure: 940
Book 2: Prince Caspian
Ages 6-12. 1951.
AR : 5.7 (7.0 Points, Quiz #634); GLE : 5.6
F&P/GRL : T; DRA : 50
Lexile measure: 870L
Book 3: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Ages 6-12. 1952.
AR : 5.9 (9.0 Points, Quiz #649); GLE : 5.5
Lexile measure: 970L
Book 4: The Silver Chair
Ages 6-12. 1953.
AR : 5.7 (8.0 Points, Quiz #639); GLE : 2.8
F&P/GRL : W; DRA : 60
Lexile measure: 840
Book 5: The Horse and His Boy
Ages 6-12. 1954.
AR : 5.8 (8.0 Points, Quiz #612); GLE : 5.8
F&P/GRL : T; DRA : 50
Lexile measure: 970L
Book 6: The Magician's Nephew
Ages 6-12. 1955.
AR : 5.4 (6.0 Points, Quiz #622); GLE : 5.6
F&P/GRL : T; DRA : 50
Lexile measure: 790
Book 7: The Last Battle
Ages 6-12. 1956.
AR : 5.6 (7.0 Points, Quiz #619); GLE : 2.9
F&P/GRL : T; DRA : 50
Lexile measure: 890L

TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005
British Library Association Carnegie Medal Commendation
ALA Notable Book
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Catholic School Summer Reading: Chronicles of Narnia

Summer is in full swing! Time off of school doesn’t mean your kids can’t enjoy learning. The key is to tap into their interests. One fun read is the Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis. St. Cecelia Catholic School dives deeper into this fantasy world that makes for fantastic summer reading for your child.

Over the years, it has become a beloved pastime for both children and adults alike. The 25th Anniversary Book pays tribute to this enduring popularity and invites readers to rediscover the joy and wonder of Magic Eye. Aside from providing a visual feast, the book also delves into the history and artistry behind Magic Eye.

How Many Books Are in the Series?

Most people are familiar with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. It’s the pinnacle of Lewis’s work, and it’s the first book in the series both by publication year and in reading order.

There are seven total books in the Chronicles of Narnia. In order of publication, they are:

  1. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950)
  2. Prince Caspian (1951)
  3. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1952)
  4. The Silver Chair (1953)
  5. The Horse and His Boy (1954)
  6. The Magician’s Nephew (1955)
  7. The Last Battle (1956)

The first four books and the final book are in the correct chronological order in both the real-time of World War II Great Britain and in the fictional world of Narnia. The fifth and sixth books occur out of sequence of ordinary time. These are fantasy books, giving readers a chance to escape the real world for a time while following the main characters on their adventures.

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It features behind-the-scenes stories, interviews with the creators, and fascinating insights into the development of the 3D technology used in the images. Additionally, the book offers a variety of challenges and puzzles that test readers' perception and observation skills. From finding hidden objects to deciphering codes, these interactive elements add an extra layer of engagement to the overall experience. Whether you are a long-time fan of Magic Eye or a newcomer to the world of 3D illusions, the Magic Eye 25th Anniversary Book promises hours of entertainment and discovery. With its captivating images, intriguing stories, and interactive features, this book is a must-have for anyone seeking a magical adventure for the eyes and mind..

Reviews for "From Page to Imagination: The Lasting Impact of Magic Eye 25 Years Later"

1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really excited to get the Magic Eye 25th Anniversary Book, but I have to say, I was quite disappointed. The images are extremely difficult to see and even after following the instructions, I couldn't make out anything. It was frustrating to spend so much time staring at the pages and not being able to see anything. I think this book might be more suited for people who are already experienced with Magic Eye images, but for a beginner like me, it was a letdown.
2. Mark - 1 star - I found the Magic Eye 25th Anniversary Book to be a complete waste of time. The concept of hidden 3D images is interesting, but the execution in this book is poor. The images are blurry and lack definition, making it impossible to see anything even after trying for an extended period of time. This book was a big disappointment, and I would not recommend it to anyone looking to experience the magic of Magic Eye images.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - As someone who has enjoyed Magic Eye books in the past, I was excited to try out the 25th Anniversary Book. However, this edition fell short of my expectations. The images were not as impressive or captivating as those in previous books. Many of them appeared too simplistic and lacked the depth and complexity that I had come to appreciate in Magic Eye images. I found myself getting bored and frustrated quickly, and ultimately felt like I wasted my money on this underwhelming book.
4. Michael - 1 star - I have to say that the Magic Eye 25th Anniversary Book was a huge disappointment for me. The images were not only difficult to see, but they were also repetitive and unexciting. It felt like I was staring at the same pattern over and over again, just with slight variations. Moreover, even when I managed to see something in the images, it was underwhelming and not worth the effort. I would not recommend this book to anyone, as there are much better options out there for those interested in magical visual illusions.

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