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Children sure do have their quirks. “He’s so…unique”, we say, when we find our two-year old sitting on the dog bed, wearing a brassiere as an eyepatch, licking a bongo drum. While this individuality certainly makes life much more interesting, it can mean the process of selecting the right size clothing and accessories takes a little.
We all know the uncomfortable squinty feeling you get at the beach on a sunny day. In its mildest form, glare is annoying. However, at its more intense, glare causes eye fatigue and eyestrain, distorts vision, and can even cause temporary blindness. But how do you combat glare? It can be confusing to try and
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At last! The temperature is starting to rise, and you know what that means. Goodbye snotty noses and cabin fever. Hello bare feet, salty post-beach hair and a whole new host of memory-making opportunities with the family. So, here are our top five mostly free outdoor activities for kids to make the most of spring
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It’s time to get the kids outside and enjoying messy fun, just like you used to! Remember the fun you used to have, being outside from dusk until dawn? Laughing and playing with your brothers, sisters and friends while getting covered in who knows what? Share that joy with your kids! Forget the mess, get
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While some kids take to wearing sunglasses like ducks to water, others …. not so much! Our Miss 2 has been wearing sunnies for most of her life and LOVES to wear them, but Miss 5 was a late starter, and while she puts them on occasionally they come off again just as quickly. Getting kids to
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.