Boris, pleased when the eye doctor labels him an important-sounding "astimagtic," gets glasses and finds a job, but soon decides he likes the world better a bit fuzzy.
Abby thinks Rosa's glasses make her look beautiful and wishes she wore glasses herself. Abby experiments with goggles, her dad's funny glasses, and her grandmother's reading glasses until she discovers her own uniqueness.
Orange Blossom is worried about wearing her new glasses, and Strawberry Shortcake and the other girls help her realize that friendship is based on who you are and not what you look like.
Fifth-grader Andrea discovers that her new glasses give her the power of mind control over family and friends, but her experiments in "improving" them have horrifying results.