Description
Awwww… something wonderful and cute, and still unbreakable – meet the Kietla Teddy Baby sunglasses!
The sunglasses retain all the amazing features of Kietla eyewear, but they are just ten times cuter!
The sunglasses are made in France and have won special awards at numerous baby and children’s product fairs!
The sunglasses come with an adjustable strap and a pouch. The sunglasses are packaged in a sleeve, which can later be used as a pencil case or other holder.
Special features of the sunglasses:
- 100% unbreakable frame
- Very lightweight (weighs 9 grams)
- Highly flexible temples – no risk of breaking even if the child twists them!
- One-piece frame without screws – safe if a screw should end up in a child’s hands!
- High Category 3 protection against the sun’s harmful UVA, UVB, and UVC rays
- Blue light filter (for digital devices)
- Highly durable polarized polycarbonate mirrored lenses
- Lenses can be replaced with regular lenses (ask your optometrist for advice)
- The sunglasses do not put pressure on the child’s head or nose.
Care: Clean with warm water and neutral soap.
Usage: Although Kietla sunglasses are very durable and the frame is unbreakable, they are not toys. Please make sure the child does not rub them against stones or chew on them. In such cases, the lenses may get scratched.
Does a baby need to wear sunglasses? Babies’ and children’s eyes need especially careful protection from harmful solar radiation on hot, sunny summer days, as their eyes’ natural defense capability is low: a child’s pupil is wider, lens is crystal clear, and they tend to look upwards more than adults. Children are at greater risk of eye damage from excessive sun exposure.
Do regular dark lenses also protect babies’ eyes? It is not the darkness of the lens that protects the eyes from sunlight, but the UV protection. Wearing sunglasses with no UV protection, only tinted lenses, is extremely dangerous for eyes because the natural defense mechanisms—squinting and pupil constriction—do not activate with dark lenses. As a result, much more UV radiation enters the eye than without sunglasses.
Read more about the necessity of sunglasses for babies and toddlers here: https://www.heveren.ee/beebide-ja-vaikelaste-paikeseprillid-kas-luksuskaup-voi-vajalik-tarbeese/













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