Description
KIETLA Wazz children’s sunglasses have the classic Keyhole design found in adult sunglasses, so kids can look more like mommy and daddy. The sunglasses do not have screws, so there is no risk of small parts getting caught in the child’s fingers and then into their mouth. The sunglasses feature a single-piece, very flexible, durable frame. The lenses have a high category 3 UV protection and are made from durable polycarbonate.
Special features of the sunglasses:
– Durable one-piece frame;
– Very lightweight sunglasses (weighing 10 grams);
– Highly flexible temples without screws;
– High category 3 protection against harmful UVA, UVB, and UVC rays from the sun;
– The frame is one piece and screwless;
– Blue light filter (protection against light from digital devices);
– Very durable polycarbonate lenses;
– Lenses can be replaced with regular lenses (seek an optometrist’s advice);
– Extremely lightweight and comfortable to wear – the sunglasses do not put pressure on the child’s head or nose.
– Comes with a beautiful package, straps, and bag
– CE-certified sunglasses. French quality.
<strong>Usage:</strong> Although Kietla sunglasses are very durable and the frame is unbreakable, they are not toys. Please ensure that the child does not rub them against stones or chew on them. In such cases, the lenses may get scratched.
<strong>Should a baby wear sunglasses?</strong> The eyes of babies and children need to be specially protected from harmful sun radiation on hot, sunny summer days, as their eyes’ protective capability is low: a child’s pupil is wide, the lens is crystal clear, and they also tend to look upwards more than adults do. Children are at a higher risk of developing eye damage caused by excessive sun exposure.
<strong>Does a regular dark lens also protect a baby’s eyes?</strong> It’s not the dark lens that protects eyes from sun radiation but the UV protection. Wearing glasses with UV protection is crucial, as just darkened lenses without UV protection can be extremely dangerous for the eyes. This is because the natural protective functions of the eyes, such as squinting and pupil constriction, do not trigger with dark lenses. This allows much more UV radiation to reach the eyes than it would without sunglasses.
Read more about the importance of sunglasses for babies and toddlers here: https://www.heveren.ee/beebide-ja-vaikelaste-paikeseprillid-kas-luksuskaup-voi-vajalik-tarbeese/










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