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Paul Frank

Paul Frank AdPaul Frank started in 1995 sewing custom-made wallets and small accessories as gifts to friends. He created original characters Julius and Clancy, who quickly became household names and childhood favorites. For over 24 years, the Paul Frank brand has become synonymous with fun and creativity.

Baumvision has licensed the brand since 2001 and remains the company’s eyewear distributor. The Paul Frank children’s eye frame collection is about one thing: FUN!

There are 66 prescription frames and 35 sunglasses in a multitude of colors and shapes for every child’s whimsy. A number of frames include fine detailing on the corner rims and temples, such as gold streaks and crystal stones for an upscale, designer feel. Others feature designs like nautical white stripes on the bottom rims and a metal chain style on the temples for some serious originality. Paul Frank sunglasses have round, traditional, and oversize frames for a sophisticated look.

Gorgeous colors like chocolate seafoam, glassy orange, tortoise sapphire, and port wine are a wonderful choice for the fashion-conscious kid, while thick black frames are for the kid who loves a smart, chic look.

Check out the entire collection offered by Baumvision.

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WHAT IS A SOLAR ECLIPSE?

A solar eclipse occurs when the moon is positioned between Earth and the sun and casts a shadow over Earth.

When is the eclipse happening?

In Ontario, the solar eclipse is expected to start at 2:04 p.m. and last for about two and a half hours on Monday, April 8.

Tips for Safe Solar Eclipse Viewing:

  1. Use specifically designed solar filters, like those found in “eclipse glasses” or handheld viewers.
  2. Regular sunglasses are not safe for viewing the eclipse, even if they are dark.
  3. Avoid purchasing cheap eclipse glasses from unauthorized vendors online to prevent the risk of buying unsafe or counterfeit glasses.
  4. Authentic solar filters should only allow you to see the sun or equally bright light, not ordinary lights.
  5. Inspect your solar filter or eclipse glasses for damage before use, avoiding any scratched or dented devices.
  6. Never look at the sun through an unfiltered camera, telescope, or binoculars, as they intensify light rays and can damage your eyes.
  7. Eye damage from unsafe eclipse viewing may occur 4 to 12 hours after exposure.
  8. Protect your eyes by sharing this information with family and friends.