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EIN: 22-3953241
Vidi Press
11721 Whittier Blvd. #203
Whittier, CA 90601


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800-409-7170

 

Awards

2008 Moonbeam Children's Book Award in the category of Health Issues.

2007 USA Book News Finalist in the National Best Books Awards

Press Release
Whittier Host Lions Donates Awareness and Support for Local Children with Low Vision.

Interviews

  1. Bright Eyes blog interview by Dr. Bonilla-Warford

 

Reviews

Testimonies and Reviews

“Ms. Glaser and Dr. Burgio have been able to tell a story in pictures and words that will comfort and inform children with visual problems and their families, it belongs in every eye care professional’s office who cares for children.” -- Dr. Richard Hertle, Chief of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

"All Children Have Different Eyes is an excellent resource for K-3 teachers, and for inclusion specialists." -- Sue Parker-Strafaci, Braille Institute of Los Angeles

"All Children Have Different Eyes is a very important resource for children and families. I love how the contents is presented in a children's format." -- Tori Schladen, Center for the Partially Sighted, Los Angeles

"At last! Here is a positive book for children with low vision...You really have to see this beautiful book for yourself to appreciate it." --Margaret Mary Myers, excerpted from her book review at the Visually Impaired Homeschooler Website

"Congratulations and kudos to the authors of this book. It helps to fill a void in today's book market. I anxiously await the future books in this series!" Talking Books Librarian

"A very helpful book and so beautiful! It will be a part of my instruction for years to come." -- Pamela Driscoll, Teacher of the Visually Impaired

"This book is a fantastic teaching tool for anyone dealing with elementary aged students. The author employs a user-friendly presentation of information concerning various disorders of the eyes, including a pronunciation guide for the proper names of each. Not only are these disorders described in easy-to-understand language, the authors offer ways for those with sight impairments to help peers empathize so everyone can be included in daily activities. The illustrations are well done and enhance the stories with depictions of multi-ethnic children and excellent context clues about the vision disorders." -- Counseling Department, Clark County, Nevada School District

"Why didn't I know any of this before? I just thought some people broke their eyes and needed glasses." -- Clara, age 7 with normal vision

"If Wendy were in my class, I'd ask her to sit with me." -- Owen, age 5 with normal vision

"Of all the children's books I've seen on visual impairment, this is the best. It would be a great addition to our 2008 Can You See How I See event." -- Raniere, Creative Arts Manager, Imagine Children's Museum

“Thank you for illustrating how having low vision can be a barrier to social relationships and for providing concrete strategies to deal with them.” ---Torrie Dunlap, Director of Kids Included Together

"I love it!...especially how confident the kids are, their persistence to make friends, and their explanations for why they do what they do."   -- Cindy, mom to son with nystagmus

"Your book continues to be a favorite around here! Hannah has become an avid reader and pulls out All Children Have Different Eyes when she is showing someone how well she can read. Aside from the great messages within its pages, I think the font is a good size for her and she doesn't have to strain to see it. She also commented that she wishes more books could have words broken up by syllables (when you spell the words for pronunciation) because the letters don't get all 'smushed' together" -- Lucy, mom to six-year-old daughter with nystagmus and albinism. Take a look at Lucy and Hannah here.

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