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BPA-Free Polarized Baby & Kidz Banz

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Ultimate Banz improve on the Original Baby Banz by adding an embedded silicone nose and brow piece for added comfort PLUS POLARIZED LENSES! (Polarized lenses block sunlight reflecting off of surfaces like pool or lake water.) Baby Banz were originally designed in Australia for one of the world's toughest UV environments. BPA, Phthalate, and PVC-Free!

The wrap-around style of these glasses, plus their shape designed specifically for children means virtually NO sunlight will reach your child's eye! The band helps babies keep them on. Toddlers and big kids can also run around the playground and play upside down on the monkey bars without their sunglasses falling off!

Bulk Pricing Price: $19.95  
SKU: 6098-baby-flamingopink
Quantity:    Orders over $99 ship for free!
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Size: Baby Banz (0−2 years)  Kid Banz (2−5 years)
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What makes BPA-Free Polarized Baby & Kidz Banz so popular:
  • NEW!! Silicone Nose and Brow Piece is embedded into the glasses for added comfort
  • POLARIZED Lenses offer 100% UVA/ UVB protection
  • Category 3 lenses offer high sunglare reduction and good UV protection
  • Durable polycarbonate ophthalmic quality
  • Capable of being replaced with prescription lenses
  • Neoprene elastic strap matches chosen color of sunglasses and allows for flexibility, breath-ability, and comfort
  • Side adjustable Velcro allows for years of wear as the child grows
  • Frame is made of shatter-resistant polycarbonate
  • Sporty, sleek design 
  • BPA and phthalate free!

Why does my child need to wear Sunglasses?
According to the manufacturer, Baby Banz are a necessity to cover infant and toddler eyes from the harmful rays of UV (ultra violet) light. Until approx 8-9 yrs old a child has no filters in the eye to block out UV light. You can actually do MORE harm to the eye if you put an inferior lens in front of the eye! Behind tinted lenses, the iris opens to allow more light into the eye; if the lens doesn’t protect properly, and more UV light gets into the eye potentially damaging the child’s eye.