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California Baby Designer Baby Banz Sunglasses

California Baby Designer Baby Banz Sunglasses

Allergy Friendly Skincare

The sleek and sporty shades provide 100% UVA and UVB protection to guard against the sun's damaging rays. On top of that, they're designed to stay in place thanks to a flexible neoprene elastic strap. The shatter-resistant sunglasses also have comforting silicone cushions embedded into the nose and brow pieces for extra comfort.

Tips for use:
Clean lenses often with a lens cleaner and soft cloth. If you don't have lens cleaner, soap and water work well, but never use paper towels to wash or dry lenses as they are too abrasive and can cause scratches.
For the most comfortable fit, position the nosepiece of the sunglasses so it rests on the thinnest part of the bridge of the nose. The strap should go above your child's ears and be adjusted until it's just snug enough to prevent the glasses from slipping down.
It's completely normal for children, especially infants, to try and remove sunglasses. Encourage kids to keep them on by introducing shades at a young age (around 5 or 6 months) and putting them back on every time they are taken off. Eventually, your baby will become accustomed to the sensation of wearing sunglasses.

$6.00

Original: $19.99

-70%
California Baby Designer Baby Banz Sunglasses

$19.99

$6.00
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Description

The sleek and sporty shades provide 100% UVA and UVB protection to guard against the sun's damaging rays. On top of that, they're designed to stay in place thanks to a flexible neoprene elastic strap. The shatter-resistant sunglasses also have comforting silicone cushions embedded into the nose and brow pieces for extra comfort.

Tips for use:
Clean lenses often with a lens cleaner and soft cloth. If you don't have lens cleaner, soap and water work well, but never use paper towels to wash or dry lenses as they are too abrasive and can cause scratches.
For the most comfortable fit, position the nosepiece of the sunglasses so it rests on the thinnest part of the bridge of the nose. The strap should go above your child's ears and be adjusted until it's just snug enough to prevent the glasses from slipping down.
It's completely normal for children, especially infants, to try and remove sunglasses. Encourage kids to keep them on by introducing shades at a young age (around 5 or 6 months) and putting them back on every time they are taken off. Eventually, your baby will become accustomed to the sensation of wearing sunglasses.