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Shop What do you do if your child won't wear their glasses? you need the Glasses Fairy.
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What do you do if your child won't wear their glasses? you need the Glasses Fairy.

Sale Price:£5.00 Original Price:£8.99
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Should your child be wearing glasses and doesn’t want to??

Are you stuck on what to do??

Meet the glasses fairy: she helps children want to wear their glasses. The book is a combination of an enchanting story and great advice for parents. Written by Sam Game who has years of experience in working with families, this has proven to be a very popular and useful book.

What do readers think:

" Great book for story and advice for parents. Has helped my 3 year old to wear his glasses. "

" Wonderful little book! My daughter loves us reading this at bedtime and has been amazing with her new glasses. If she does have a little wobble (as 2.5yr olds do!) we remind her that Jemima the Glasses Fairy may be watching and she quickly puts her glasses back on!"

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Should your child be wearing glasses and doesn’t want to??

Are you stuck on what to do??

Meet the glasses fairy: she helps children want to wear their glasses. The book is a combination of an enchanting story and great advice for parents. Written by Sam Game who has years of experience in working with families, this has proven to be a very popular and useful book.

What do readers think:

" Great book for story and advice for parents. Has helped my 3 year old to wear his glasses. "

" Wonderful little book! My daughter loves us reading this at bedtime and has been amazing with her new glasses. If she does have a little wobble (as 2.5yr olds do!) we remind her that Jemima the Glasses Fairy may be watching and she quickly puts her glasses back on!"

Should your child be wearing glasses and doesn’t want to??

Are you stuck on what to do??

Meet the glasses fairy: she helps children want to wear their glasses. The book is a combination of an enchanting story and great advice for parents. Written by Sam Game who has years of experience in working with families, this has proven to be a very popular and useful book.

What do readers think:

" Great book for story and advice for parents. Has helped my 3 year old to wear his glasses. "

" Wonderful little book! My daughter loves us reading this at bedtime and has been amazing with her new glasses. If she does have a little wobble (as 2.5yr olds do!) we remind her that Jemima the Glasses Fairy may be watching and she quickly puts her glasses back on!"

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