I’m Getting New Glasses!

I’m Getting New Glasses! by Beth Ann Ramos is a charming rhyming picture book published by Good Day Books on August 18, 2022. This 34-page edition is designed to help young children navigate the experience of getting their first pair of eyeglasses with confidence and joy. The story follows Olive as she feels uncertain about choosing new glasses, but with the support of her little brother, Andy, she transforms a routine optical visit into a fun and imaginative adventure.
Readers will find that this book serves as a valuable resource for preschoolers, especially during back-to-school season. It addresses themes related to family and relationships, health and fitness, and physical impairments, making it suitable for libraries and educators. The narrative encourages early childhood vision awareness and provides guidance for children experiencing vision screenings and selecting new glasses for the first time.
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I’m Getting New Glasses! is a charming rhyming picture book that helps young children navigate the experience of getting their first pair of eyeglasses with confidence and joy.
Olive feels uncertain about choosing new glasses, but with the help of her little brother, Andy, she discovers that each pair offers a unique possibility-transforming a routine optical visit into a fun and imaginative adventure.
Perfect for preschoolers, back-to-school season, and libraries looking to support early childhood vision awareness, this book is also a great resource for optometrists, optical shops, and educators who guide children through vision screenings and picking out new glasses for the first time.
3rd Place Winner at the 2023 Selah Awards, I’m Getting New Glasses! is a must-have for collections featuring social-emotional learning, first experiences, and confidence-building stories.
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