http://www.myfox8.com/wghp-dealordudzennioptical-5835241,0,7184798.story

Make sure to get a good PD for your toddler, and pay particular attention to
the dimensions.  A helpful optometrist (good luck) will be a big boon, too.
PD for someone his age is no problem to take...a pupilometer (binocular
gizmo) uses *reflections* off the eye to actually measure the distance.  No
problem if he moves around *too* much.

The problems she encountered are detailed at the end of the report.  Notice,
they were mostly caused by the optometrist.  Pay attention to them, and take
them into consideration.

I've seen positive reports of glasses for children, including an adopted
Russian toddler.  Wish I could remember his name, or I'd give you the link
to the family blog.

Ah, found it in the old list archives -- the little boy's name is Liam!  He
looks so happy in his new glasses.
http://www.2dolphins.com/2008/04/glasses.html

Ordering online works fine.

     -- Chuck Knight




On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:17 PM, LuchasMami <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have a 2.5 year old daughter and after paying an arm and a leg for
> her first pair of glasses, I am considering purchasing an emergency
> pair for her on the internet. Has anyone purchased glasses for a
> toddler online before. If so which sites can you reccommend?
>
> >
>

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