
Then, a pair of magical eyeglasses help her see flowers, stars and more. The Princess Who Wore Glasses by Laura Hertzfeld Katz and Jacob Duncan (illustrator) – This fun story for kids ages 4 to 8 follows the adventures of a princess who can’t see the beauty of her kingdom until she gets an eye test. The Arthur’s Eyes book teaches kids that the best response to teasing isn’t to get rid of your glasses. But she finally goes to the eye doctor, and with her new glasses, she really can see just fine.Īrthur’s Eyes: An Arthur Adventure by Marc Brown – In this book for kids ages 4 to 8, the iconic children’s character Arthur the aardvark gets teased by his friends for wearing glasses. I Can See Just Fine by Eric Barclay – A book for kids ages 4 to 6 about a little girl who says over and over “I can see just fine,” even though everything looks blurry at school and at violin practice. But parents may want to take note before buying the book that Peppa ends up not needing glasses like her glasses-wearing pal Pedro Pony.īooks about getting glasses for preschoolers Peppa’s First Glasses by Neville Astley – This book for kids ages 0 to 5 features the popular character Peppa Pig and is about glasses. It features a dog named Douglas whose funny antics - like chasing a leaf he thinks is a squirrel - happen because he needs glasses. Glasses to Go by Hannah Eliot and Daniel Roode (illustrator) – This interactive book for kids ages 3 to 5 introduces different types of glasses, from cool shades to a monocle for going to the opera.ĭouglas, You Need Glasses! by Ged Adamson – Beloved kids book about wearing glasses for kids ages 3 to 7. One day, he realizes he needs glasses when he can no longer see the ball.

Arlo Needs Glasses by Barney Saltzberg – A story for kids ages 2 to 6 about a shaggy dog who loves to play catch.
