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The ‘no hat, no play’ policy has become part of the DNA of school playgrounds. But is this enough to protect our children from the damage that the sun can cause? Increasing Danger Increasingly, experts are concerned about the damage done to eyes from UV rays. ABC News quoted a recent study from America which
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Raising children can be a serious burden on the budget. In fact, it’s one of the biggest costs a family will face. It makes sense, therefore, to be clever about the way we spend money, selecting carefully between the things that are necessary, and the things that they can do without. One of the more
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Despite the internet being awash with Christmas craft ideas, it can be a battle to sift through them all to find something suitable for your children. So, we’ve put together a collection of the best Christmas craft ideas. These crafts can be made from simple materials, recycled or found materials, most of which you’ll probably have at home already.
Let the Christmas elves among us (you know who you are) rejoice! It’s the time we’ve been waiting for all year – our chance to wear jingly reindeer earrings and whack Michael Buble’s greatest hits of the season on repeat. Fruit mince pies, come at me. And having children gives us even greater license to indulge in all that
We all know the agony when you pull out your kid’s favourite togs and realise that they have sagged beyond the point of return. After all, we braved the Hunger Games carnage that is the Boxing Day sales for those swimmers, running the risk of repetitive strain injury from flicking through kilometres of kids swimwear racks. And then, it’s
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Does anybody else find themselves shrieking ‘Too high!’ ‘Too fast!’ Too far!’ at their children much more often than they thought they would? The thing is, recent studies suggest that reducing risk-taking too much actually hinders the process of development in a child.
But how do we encourage them to take risks in a way that doesn't end up in a trip to the emergency room?
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A good fit is an important part of getting kids to wear their sunglasses. Check out the guide below for the recommendations and measurements of our different Babiators sunglasses sizes:

Junior Babiators sunglasses fit most babies 6 months to 2 years. Babiators are made of a soft material that is comfortable and lightweight. They are designed to fit kids’ faces and don’t pinch the temples or nose.
Fit will vary by child depending on head size.
If you’re between sizes, we recommend ordering your child’s sunglasses a size up.





Classic Babiators sunglasses fit most children 3 to 5 years. Babiators are made of a soft material that is comfortable and lightweight. They are designed to fit kids’ faces and don’t pinch the temples or nose.
Fit will vary by child depending on head size.
If you’re between sizes, we recommend ordering your child’s sunglasses a size up.




Our 6+ Blue Series sunglasses fit most school age children 6 years and up. Aces are made of a soft material that is comfortable and lightweight. They are designed to fit kids’ faces and don’t pinch the temples or nose. Fit will vary by child depending on head size.



If you are not sure if the sunglasses fit well we suggest checking out "The Babiators Sizing Guide" blog post we wrote that shows our wonderful little model who was in between sizes. It has some great pics show how to get the best fit.