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Going to the Optician (First Experiences with Biff, Chip and Kipper)

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(OUP, 2014)

Categories: Using NHS Services Resource types: Children's book Topics: eyesight, optician

Jacob’s Eye Patch

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Beth Shaw (Simon & Schuster, 2013)

Categories: Using NHS Services Resource types: Children's book Topics: eyesight, optician

Peppa Pig’s First Glasses

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(Ladybird Books, 2013)

Categories: Using NHS Services Resource types: Children's book Topics: eyesight, optician

Rex’s Specs

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Jack Hughes (Wayland, 2013)

Categories: Using NHS Services Resource types: Children's book Topics: eyesight, optician

Topsy and Tim have their Eyes Tested

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Jean and Gareth Adamson (Ladybird, 2017)

Categories: Resource types: Children's book Topics: eyesight

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Did you know that all Children and Young People are protected by the EACH ( European Association for Children in Hospital) Charter?

This sets out ten articles that describe how you can be expected to be treated in hospital, and what your rights are.

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