Your eyes can see many things at once, but there is a special part of your eye called the fovea that is very good at seeing small details. Imagine looking at a picture with a magnifying glass - you can see all the tiny parts much better than before! The fovea is like a magnifying glass for your eye because it helps you see things that are very small and detailed. It is located right in the center of your retina, which is like a movie screen at the back of your eye where images are projected. When you look directly at something, your fovea is what helps you see the small details and colors with amazing clarity. So if you want to see something up close and in detail, you need to look straight at it and use your fovea!