This unique alphabet teaching book focuses your children on the fascinating world of optometry. Sight is one of the 5 senses humans have, and this book will teach your children all about it, while introducing them to the alphabet. Do you have a child that is learning the alphabet or a young one who is interested in anatomy? This is just the book for you! "A is for Astigmatism" is perfect for children age 1 to 10, who are interested in the ABC's of vision and optics. Arthur5 out of 5A is for Astigmatism. This is a wonderful book about eyes and vision for anyone aged preschool and older. The book uses the alphabet as a clever and catchy way to organize content and information. The illustrations and photographs are great. This book would be a good gift for someone first getting eyeglasses as well as a good tool in a classroom for students learning anatomy or how our senses work. We read A Is For Astigmatism to our grandchildren, ages four and seven and they loved it! Christine5 out of 5A is for Astigmatism. This is a wonderful book for all ages... my 92-year-old mother enjoyed as did my 3-year-old grandson! Cindy5 out of 5A is for Astigmatism. This book is such a great idea - learning the functions of the eye while learning ABC's. It is a book for kids of all ages, including adults! I learned a lot about the eye while reading the book; teachers can use it as part of an elementary school science lesson. The eye is fascinating and the pictures help with the story - the illustrations are wonderful! Such a great gift for children, grandchildren, etc! Michael5 out of 5A is for astigmatismDr. Fred's book Is clearly and cleverly written for kids of all ages. It is illustrated by one of his son's and edited by the other with a dedication to his two grandson's. Dr. Fred is a long time friend and colleague with a real concern for educating his patients as well as providing them with the best in professional care. The clarity and simplicity of text belies his profound knowledge base as both an educator and a clinician. He is able to provide easy to understand definitions for lots of terms and concepts which can be a gateway for a greater source of wonder and interest about the miraculous process of vision. This is all to often taken for granted. I highly recommend this book as a starting place to explore something which I have also found fascinating for many years. Michael S. Feinberg, OD This book is written for children of all ages, 0 to 100+, who are interested in the ABCs of vision and optics. Parents and educators will find that children who read this book have an early advantage! Dedication: For Jackson and Owen, my grandchildren, who are deep thinks with amazing vision. May you always see wonder! An ABC book of your eyes with easy explanations of vision and optical terms for kids,For Future Visionaries!Dr. Bloom never thinks it is too early to learn about good vision! Frederick H. Bloom is a graduate of the New England College of Optometry. For over 35 years, he was director of the Eye Care Services at the University Health Services at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA. He is now working part-time at MyEyeDr. He lives in western Massachusetts with his wife. In theory, he's working on his next children's eye book. In reality, he's being recruited by his grandson to build a pillow castle or listen to a Vivaldi oboe sonata.He may be reached at fredbloom@gmail.com. Alex Bloom is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a degree in technical writing. He is presently a computer software engineer. He lives in Tel Aviv with his girlfriend and dog.Jason Bloom is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design with an Illustration degree. He is presently an illustrator. He lives in Seattle with his wife and two cats.