Glasses For Susan: A New Day

*Glasses for Susan: A New Day* (1973) is a 13-minute, dialogue-free educational film produced by EBE. The story follows Susan, a young girl who struggles with poor vision, often squinting as she tries to navigate daily activities, including playing ice hockey. Her difficulties highlight the challenges of uncorrected vision. However, when she tries on glasses, her experience improves dramatically, emphasizing the importance of proper eyesight. The film aims to instill a positive attitude toward wearing glasses, particularly for children who may need them, while reinforcing the value of good vision for learning and everyday life.

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