is 1969 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats published by the Penguin Group in 1998.
The illustrations consist of mellow colors created using Keats' signature style of a combination of painting and collage.
The Kirkus review states, "For what amounts, then, to an everyday little boy escapade, Ezra Jack Keats' stunning collages are overqualified—which is another way of saying they're wasted.
as the most extreme example of how a white outsider views Black communities: "The drawings for Goggles show Peter's world as if seen from inside a locked car with windows rolled up tight.
In 1974, the book was made into a film narrated by Geoffrey Holder and produced by Weston Woods Studios.