Baby Sunglasses

Our polarized sunglasses for babies fit ages 0-2 years old, depending on your baby's head size (v...
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      How to Choose the Best Baby Sunglasses

      When shopping for your little one, size is the first priority. Baby sunglasses that don’t fit well simply won’t stay on, which defeats the purpose entirely. Our standard baby frame is designed to fit children ages 0–2 with a comfortable frame width of approximately 119–124mm. For very young infants, our specialized Bendees baby frame (available in the baby prescription collection) is our smallest option and fits comfortably from birth. Check out our size chart for measurements by age.

      Beyond fit, safety certification matters more for babies than any other age group. Look for frames that are explicitly BPA-free, phthalate-free, and small parts tested. Many baby sunglasses on the market don't meet these standards, especially cheaper imports. Every Roshambo frame is independently tested and certified against common toxins, with certificates of product stewardship available on our website for your peace of mind. The frame colors are injection-dyed — meaning color is locked into the material rather than painted on, so nothing can leach out when your baby decides to use them as a chew toy.

      For lens quality, polarized is the gold standard, even for babies. A polarized lens eliminates harsh surface glare from water, sand, and pavement — the exact environments where babies spend most of their outdoor time. All Roshambo baby lenses block 100% UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation, and that added polarized filter means clearer, more comfortable vision in bright conditions. Pair with our adjustable strap for a secure fit that moves with your baby, and you have a pair of shades ready for anu adventure!

      Why Babies Need Sunglasses from Day One

      You might think baby sunglasses are just a cute accessory for summer photos, but they are actually a vital health tool. Babies' eyes are not yet fully developed, which makes them significantly more vulnerable to UV damage than adult eyes. A baby's crystalline lens is clearer and more transparent than an adult's — meaning UV radiation passes through with less filtration, reaching the retina more directly. Because of this, the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends sun protection for infants from birth, and sunglasses are one of the most effective tools available alongside hats and shade.

      Beyond the medical benefits, starting early has a massive practical perk. The earlier you establish sunglasses as a normal part of your baby's outdoor routine, the easier it becomes. Let's be honest: trying to get a toddler to do anything new can be a battle. Babies who are introduced to sunglasses in their first few months of life tend to accept them with far less resistance than toddlers who encounter them for the first time at two. Starting early isn't just better for their eye health — it's better for everyone's sanity!

      Of course, finding the best baby sunglasses means finding ones that actually stay on, are genuinely safe, and will survive the inevitable dropping, throwing, and chewing that comes with a baby wearing any accessory. That is where we come in. Roshambo baby sunglasses are made from a proprietary Italian material that is BPA-free, phthalate-free, lead-free, and fully tested for small parts. The frames are virtually unbreakable and ship with an adjustable strap so they don't get tossed out of the stroller. Plus, the polarized lenses block 100% of all UV radiation. They're built for real babies in the real world.

      FAQs

      Our baby sunglasses are designed for children ages 0–2, with a frame width of 119–124mm. For very young infants from birth, our Bendees frame is the smallest option. If your child is between 2–4 years, our toddler sunglasses are the better fit. Use our size chart to find the right match by age and face width.

      Yes — more than adults do. A baby's crystalline lens transmits significantly more UV radiation to the retina than an adult's. The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends UV eye protection for infants from birth. Sunglasses with 100% UVA, UVB, and UVC protection are the most effective portable solution alongside hats and shade.

      Every pair of Roshambo baby sunglasses ships with an adjustable strap that wraps around the back of the head, keeping the frames secure even on the most active babies. The lightweight, flexible frame material also means the sunglasses are comfortable enough that babies are less likely to resist wearing them.

      Look for frames that are explicitly BPA-free, phthalate-free, lead-free, and small parts tested. All Roshambo baby sunglasses meet these standards and are certified against common toxins. Avoid frames where colour is painted on — Roshambo uses injection-dyed frames so no paint can leach out, which matters when babies inevitably chew the frames.

      Baby sunglasses should block 100% of UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation. Avoid products that only specify 'UV400' without clarifying the level of protection — UVC coverage is often omitted from lower-quality lenses. All Roshambo baby lenses are independently certified for full-spectrum UV protection.

      The main difference is frame size. Baby sunglasses are sized for ages 0–2 with a narrower bridge and shorter temples. Toddler sunglasses are sized for ages 2–4 and are slightly larger in all dimensions. Using the wrong size means the glasses will either slip constantly (too big) or pinch uncomfortably (too small), and neither will provide adequate UV coverage.

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