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People of all ages wear glasses, and as your child probably knows, Harry Potter does, too! Help your children prepare for their annual eye exams, then show them the cool, new frames that are available.* You may want to consider special lenses for your child, depending on his or her needs and activity levels.

Some vision problems require early detection. There are several key signals parents should watch for. Protecting your child's eyes now could be extremely important to his or her future.

The most important considerations in selecting eyewear for your child are frame fit and safety. Here are some guidelines on what to look for.

    The temple (or eyeglass "arm") that is long enough to fit around         the ear

    A nose bridge that does not allow the glasses to slide down the         nose

    Plenty of room around the lenses to allow air to flow around the         eyes

    Spring hinges for enhanced durability

    Impact-resistant lenses for kidson-the-go

It's a fun way to select eyewear specifically designed for kids, including Ray Ban Jr., Polo Prep, Essentials, Converse and Luxottica Memorize.


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