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Roshambo baby glasses are more than just adorable—they’re built for real life.
Crafted from flexible, virtually unbreakable material, our baby-sized frames (designed for ages 0–2) grow with your little one. Plus, they’re BPA-free, lead-free, latex-free, and tested for small parts—safe for tiny faces and curious hands.
Each pair includes your choice of vibrant frame color, prescription single-vision polycarbonate lenses, a protective carrying case, and a comfy silicone head strap with adjustable ear hooks.
Available in five sizes for the whole family, because stylish safety should start young and last a lifetime. Review our size guide.
Right Eye (OD) & Left Eye (OS)
OD stands for "oculus dexter" which is Latin for "right eye". OS stands for "oculus sinister" which is Latin for "left eye."
Sphere (SPH) aka Power (PWR)
If you’re nearsighted you’ll have a minus (-) before the number, and if you’re farsighted you’ll have a plus (+) sign.
Cylinder (CYL)
This is only for people with astigmatism. A nearsighted astigmatism will have a minus (-) before the number, and a farsighted astigmatism will have a plus (+) sign.
Axis
This is only for people with astigmatism. The axis is a number between 0 and 180 and determines the orientation of the Cylinder (CYL).
We need your Pupillary Distance (PD) to ensure that your glasses are customized to fit you perfectly. PD is the distance between the centers of each eye. Once we get your PD we can finish your glasses!
Kid PD Range: 35-65 mm.
Adult PD Range: 50-80 mm.
If your PD has 2 numbers, it is typically written 22/20 on your prescription. The first number is the right eye (OD), and the second is the left eye (OS).
1) ONLINE PD TOOL: Virtually measure your PD using our online tool! Click the "Measure My PD" button and follow the on screen instructions. Then enter your PD number in the form.
2) EMAIL A PHOTO: If your little squirmy wormy can't sit still long enough for the online tool (we totally get it!), you can just take a picture at home and we'll measure the PD for you. Follow these directions here.
Sometimes it can be hard with little ones, we totally get it! Take a picture following these directions and we'll measure the PD for you:

Make sure to add a spare frame so you can have fun swapping out your glasses colors!
During the checkout process, you will be prompted to upload a file or photo of your valid prescription. Please note that we are unable to fill prescriptions for bifocal or progressive lenses.
To create your new lenses, we also require your pupillary distance (PD), which is the distance between the centers of each of your eyes. If your prescription does not include your PD, you can easily take a photo of yourself at home and email it to us, following these directions. We would be happy to measure it for you. Providing your PD ensures that your glasses are perfectly customized for you.
To avoid any delays, please email us a photo or your PD as soon as possible, as this information is essential for creating your perfect pair of glasses, at helpme@roshambo.com.
We offer add-ons to enhance your lenses, including a scratch-resistant coating, which features a one-year, one-time replacement guarantee, or blue light blocking technology, beneficial for those who frequently use screens.
When selecting clear lenses, please choose only one option from the Rad, Radder, and Raddest tiers.
Note, the one-year, one time replacement guarantee is included at no additional cost for tinted, polarized or transitioning lenses.
Stronger prescriptions (sphere power > +/- 6.00 or cylinder power > +/- 2.00) require custom manufacturing and a $50 processing fee. Our system will indicate if this applies when you enter your prescription in the drop down fields. You can also email your prescription to helpme@roshambobaby.com for assistance.
We’re committed to making sure your glasses match your prescription perfectly. If there's any discrepancy, we will gladly fix it at no cost to you.
For extra peace of mind—especially for babies and young kids—we suggest having your local optician double-check the lenses. Many offer this service at no cost. While we have an excellent accuracy record, a quick check can be reassuring.
All our glasses come with a 1-year replacement guarantee for frame damage. If they break, we’ll send you a new pair, all you’ll pay is shipping. Our transitioning and tinted/polarized prescription lenses also include a one-time, 1-year scratch replacement warranty. Clear lenses don’t come with this automatically, but you can easily add it when customizing your order. You’ll see plenty of options to build the perfect pair.
We typically ship your glasses within 7–10 business days—often even sooner! And if, for any reason, we can’t fill your prescription, we’ll let you know right away and issue a full refund.
The glasses are very well made and love absolutely adorable on my grandson. He just turned 13 months, so getting him used to wearing them will be a challenge, but I am sure he will come around. I would choose this company for all of his future eyeglass needs.
Thank you so much for helping my child see better! We all absolutely love his glasses- they fit comfortably, they rarely fall off with the retainers attached, and they’ve been through the roughest bits of toddler play unscathed! These glasses are also so much more stylish than anything we’ve found in store, so we appreciate seeing our little man’s personality flourish with his new style. Customer service is also amazing, they’re helpful, solution-oriented, and understanding. I’m so glad I decided to go with Roshambo for my child’s eyewear needs!
These glasses are adorable and stay on our 14 month old well with the silicone ear hooks!
It was so stinking easy to find the right glasses for my baby. The try on kit is absolutely amazing and I am so grateful! I could never find a frame I liked and was so nervous to buy online, but this made it so much easier.
I love these frames! They fit our boy wonderfully. The only downside would be the weight of the lenses. He has a pretty strong prescription and they fall down his tiny nose pretty easily. The ear guards help but he’s still not a fan of the weight. Don’t know if the more expensive lenses are thinner and lighter? That was my fault for not asking more questions.