Zookeeper Zoe for Android
An estimated 1 million children in the UK have undiagnosed vision problems, and up to 80 percent of what a child learns is through their sight. So this innovative storybook, developed by Boots Opticians with the National Literacy Trust, contains a range of interactive eye check activities to help parents and carers understand if their child might need support with their vision, so nothing holds them back. The book is also designed to remind families that all children should have a regular eye health check.
“It’s a great story and is fun to read but it’s also such a brilliant idea” says celebrity dad Peter Andre, who introduces the story. “When I heard about it I was really keen to get involved. As a parent I know there are a million things to think about but making sure your children can see properly is incredibly important… and they won’t always tell you if they can’t, because they don’t realise. I really hope this interactive storybook will get more parents to start thinking about their children’s eye health and about getting it properly checked out.”
Zookeeper Zoe is a first step in understanding your child’s vision, and is not intended to replace a comprehensive eye check. It is recommended that children have their eyes checked at least every two years from the age of three. Eye health checks are provided free (courtesy of the NHS) in the UK up to 16 years old. If your child needs glasses, you can also get an NHS voucher towards the cost, so often they are free of charge.
To book an eye health check for a child or an adult, you can speak to your Boots Optician or make an appointment by calling 0345 125 3752 or click here
www.boots.com/en/Book-an-Eye-Test_1127693/
Find your local Boots Opticians here. With 650 stores nationwide there will be one nearby - http://www.boots.com/en/Pharmacy-Health/Health-shop/Opticians/Opticians-Store-Locator/
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