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GLASSES FOR AGES 0-6

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Little Kids' Glasses for Ages 0–6

Find durable glasses for little kids designed for early school days, lots of play, and growing faces. Shop playful styles made for comfort, confidence, and everyday wear.
Find durable glasses for little kids designed for early school days, lots of play, and growing faces. Shop playful styles made for comfort, confidence, and everyday wear.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Little Kids Glasses

Ideally,kids should begin wearing sunglasses at a young age. Children's eyes are more sensitive to sunlight and protecting their eyes from harmful UV rays is important. Choose sunglasses that offer 100% UV protection and provide a comfortable and secure fit. Consider sunglasses designed for infants or toddlers if standard sizes are too large.

When selecting lenses for children, opt for impact-resistant materials such as polycarbonate or Trivex.These lens materials are safer for active children and can provide superior protection against accidents.

Kids may refuse to wear glasses due to discomfort, unfamiliarity, or self-consciousness. They may not like the way they look in glasses or understand the importance of wearing glasses. Ensuring a proper fit, allowing them to choose their frames, and gradually increasing wear time can help them adjust and become more comfortable with wearing glasses.

If prescribed by their optometrist, young children should wear their glasses all day. Consistent use ensures effective vision correction and helps prevent further eye issues. Make sure the glasses fit comfortably to encourage all-day wear.

Ideally, children should wear sunglasses to school if they spend significant time outdoors, particularly during recess or outdoor classes. This helps protect their eyes from harmful UV rays.