15 Books About Children Wearing Eye Glasses and Vision
Yuko-chan and the Daruma Doll: The
Adventures of a Blind Japanese Girl Who Saves Her Village
by Sunny Seki (Bilingual English and
Japanese Text)
Arthur’s Eyes by Marc Brown
Arlo Needs Glasses by Barney Saltzberg
Fancy Nancy Spectacular Spectacles
by Jane O’Connor
Grady Gets Glasses by Dede Rittman
Jacob’s Eye Patchby Beth Kobliner Shaw
and Jacob Shaw
Kylie’s Eye Check by Wendy J. Hall
Luna and the Big Blur by Sharley Day
My Travelin’ Eye by Jenny Sue
Kostecki-Shaw
Princess Peepers by Pam Calvert
The Eye Book by Dr. Seuss
The Good Luck Glasses
by Sara London
The Patch by Justina Chen
The Princess Who Wore Glasses
by Laura Hertzfeld Katz
Why Do I Have To Wear Glasses?
by Greg Williamson and Wendy Popko
Find more books at:25+ Children’s Books Featuring Visually Impaired Visually Impaired Characters – http://www.wonderbaby.org/articles/childrens-books-featuring-visually-impaired-characters
For Little Eyes – A community for family and friends of young children in glasses, eye patches, or contacts – https://forlittleeyes.com/books-for-kids/
Little Parachutes – Picture books about wearing glasses or an eye patch – https://www.littleparachutes.com/category/health/wearing-glasses-eyepatch/
15 Books About Children Wearing Eye Glasses and Vision
Mas libros: http://www.wonderbaby.org/articles/childrens-books-featur-ing-visually-impaired-characters Para obtener más información sobre los optometristas y un examen ocular, visite:El cuidado de los ojos de su hijo a Prevent Blindness: https://www.preventblindness.org/your-childs-eye-care
Unas gafas para Rafapor Yasmeen Ismail
Libros infantiles sobre la visión
El libro de los ojos por el Dr. Seuss
Las Gafas de Guille por Bellen Pineiro
Jaime Y Las Gafas Magicasde Gay Talese
“Small Steps for Big Vision” is an initiative of the National Center for Children’s Vision and Eye Health at Prevent Blindness (www.nationalcenter.preventblindness.org). For more information, contact: [email protected]
This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $300,000 with 5%
financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.