Shingles in children is rare, especially the ophthalmic form. The occurrence of shingles in children is exceptional but often benign, requiring only symptomatic treatment. Antivirals are exceptionally used for complicated forms, which are mainly seen in immunocompromised individuals or in ophthalmic locations that can lead to severe ocular complications. Various studies agree on the benign nature of this condition in immunocompetent children and an excellent prognosis. We report a case of ophthalmic shingles in an immunocompetent child aged two years and seven months. The purpose of this clinical case was to emphasize the importance of early antiviral treatment to limit corneal involvement and preserve visual function.