As part of a drive to get as many children’s eyes tested as possible before school starts in September, Bayfields Opticians and Audiologists is offering parents and carers free eye tests when they book a special one-hour appointment with their child between 17th and 31st August 2019.
The exclusive one-hour appointment includes a complimentary standard adult’s eye test – which usually costs £39* – and a free child examination too. During this time, children will also be offered 45 minutes of free activities, games and competitions while their parent or carer has their examination. And as August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month, it’s the perfect way to check the whole family’s eye health and vision before the new academic year.
To mark Bayfield’s ‘parents go free’ offer, we’ve teamed up with the national independent group of opticians and audiologists to give away a free pair of designer sunglasses from the Cocoa Mint or Land Rover range, fitted with either single vision lenses or non-prescription lenses.
For your chance to win, simply tell us at what age should children start to regularly get their eyes checked, according to the Bayfields website? You need to get your entries in by Monday 2nd September at 3pm.
Full terms and conditions can be found here.
PLUS:
The winner must go into a local Bayfields Opticians and Audiologists practice to choose and redeem their sunglasses in person.
The sunglasses are from the Bayfields complete sunglasses range and worth £99.
The winner will be sent a voucher to redeem their free sunglasses at their local Bayfields practice.
Q. What age should children start to regularly get their eyes checked, according to the Bayfields website?
1-year-old - my answer
3-years-old
5-years-old
I know but it does say that on the sight. Maybe if they really can't see much and everything becomes clear, the wonder on their face tells you that they can see??
tumblespots .i believe it may say it on the website , but its a sales ploy , you cant even communicate with a 1 year old , let alone let them tell you somehow they have blurred vision
Thanks tumblespots. I have to wear light reactor glasses now so I avoid camera's like the plague or take them of if I need to have a photo taken. I look like one of the Blues Brothers in photos. Good luck.
We love The Blues Brothers, did you know that John Belushi (on his own) got through about 1,000 pairs of sunglasses whilst filming TBB! Do you wear the hat too?
Great clip - 'How much for the women?'
luck justjunie
tumblespots No I didn't Know that. I never quite got round to wearing the hat. No Idea how much for the women!!! Have a good evening.
justjunie 'How much for the women?' is a quote from that clip when The Blues Brothers are in the restaurant (from your picture). You can't have seen the film?
You have a good evening too
tumblespots No I didn't see that film. I though there may have been a clue in the image you put up but I can't open it unfortunately. Have a good evening.
justjunie In a nutshell - Jake & Elwood (pictured - Dan Ackroyd) are trying to be obnoxious in a restaurant, eat everything, drink everything and try to buy the women at the next table - WHY? To get the Maitre 'D (Mr Fabulous) to come back to the band. It works and the Band (The Blues Brothers) gets back together.
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