Specsavers Canada Celebrates the Wonder of How Kids See the World
Tuesday, July 14 2026 | 09 h 00 min | News
There may be seven wonders of the world, but through a child’s eyes, there are millions more. From spotting faces in everyday objects to discovering hidden details adults might miss, children see wonder in everyday moments. Yet many may not be seeing their world as clearly as they could. More than one in four kids in Canada have problems with their vision by school age and that number is rising*.
Specsavers Canada is encouraging families to protect that wonder and curiosity by making eye exams a regular part of their child’s healthcare routines. According to the Canadian Association of Optometrists (CAO), only about half of children under 19 are getting their eyes examined as often as recommended, even though many vision conditions are most effectively treated before age seven**.
“Kids experience the world with a unique sense of curiosity, imagination and wonder. Vision plays an important role in their development,” said Naomi Barber, Clinical Services Director at Specsavers Canada. “Routine eye exams can help ensure they have the vision they need to learn and engage confidently with the world around them.”
The CAO recommends children have their first eye exam between six and nine months, a second between ages two and five, and annual exams thereafter. Regular eye exams can help detect vision issues such as myopia (nearsightedness) early, allowing for interventions that slow its progression and support healthy vision as they grow.
“Many parents are surprised to learn how common vision problems can often be addressed when caught early,” continued Barber. “We want eye exams to feel like just another part of growing up so that kids get to fully experience the wonders of their world.”
Build around the idea of childhood wonder, Specsavers Canada will roll out a summer-long campaign that celebrates the unique way children experience the world through their eyes. By highlighting these moments of discovery, the campaign aims to encourage greater awareness for the importance of eye health from an early age, as children grow and explore.

Adapted from Specsavers UK’s successful Wonder campaign, the Canadian creative is anchored by the statistic that more than 1 in 4 children have a vision problem by school age. With summer in full swing, the message lands at a great time for parents to book an eye exam for their child before the new school year. Helping make the most of every moment of wonder, both in and out of the classroom.
Learn more: specsavers.ca/kids
Source: Specsavers Canada
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