RANDY KAZANDY, WHERE ARE YOUR GLASSES? HELPING KIDS NATIONWIDE

R. Fischer
Oct 26, 2009

Kids and Glasses

Randy Kazandy, Where Are Your Glasses?, a new children's book is helping kids cope with glasses. Here is what one caring mom Nessa Mathison from Texas wrote about her daughter:

"Miss Ashley has been wearing glasses for a very long time. Born with lazy eye and near blindness on her left side, glasses have been part of her life for as long as she can remember. She has had surgery for the lazy eye, so now it is just a vision issue. Her left eye is not correctable, so now when she wears glasses it is pretty much just to keep her "good eye" protected. We've been blessed that the glasses have never been much of an issue for her. What was an issue was when she was wearing an eye patch for lazy eye therapy. She hated and the kids at school were incredibly cruel. It was then that her glasses, or rather her differences from everyone else became such an issue. It was so hard on her and I was thrilled when the patches were no more!

Rhonda Fischer has written a wonderful book for kids with glasses, Randy Kazandy, Where Are Your Glasses?. The book is written in an engaging, musical rhyming style, which kids seem to enjoy. It is the story of Randy who finds out her needs glasses and is not particularly thrilled by it. He continually comes up with places to hide his glasses, but his mother always seems to have another pair! His parents help Randy learn to accept himself and embrace the motto "I love being me!". The illustrations are adorable, complete with hidden glasses throughout the pages. Even though Ashley is ten, she enjoyed the book and said it would have been nice to read when she was younger. With all her "differences" a book teaching you to love and accept yourself is a great thing for her to have. She says it gets two thumbs up and I agree! I think is a great book for all kids, glasses or no glasses. Self acceptance is important no matter what!"


If a child can love himself as much as the parent loves them, the child can bloom to their full potential. Randy Kazandy brings this gentle message.

Learn more about Randy Kazandy and free games visit: www.randykazandy.com or call 949.713.5791

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R. Fischer

Classically trained Pianist- Eastman School of Music. Rhonda performed and taught piano for 33 years. She now writes articles for newspapers, LA Times, World News, American Chronicle, Associated Content and several magazines. She is the author of the Award-winning children's book Randy Kazandy, Where Are Your Glasses? and writes poetry. Rhonda is also a book reviewer for the Sacramento/San Francisco, Portland, Readers Favorite, HarperCollins, and Random House Book Reviews. She is now the CEO/Founder of Whim Publishing. She is a member of the SCBWI (Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators) (913)-294-2894 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (913)-294-2894      end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (913)-294-2894      end_of_the_skype_highlighting

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