Kid's BioSunnies (5-9 yrs)

By BioSunnies
€21,95

8 reviews

Colour: Sky Blue
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Children's eyes are especially sensitive to ultraviolet light and these UV400 polarised glasses provide full protection from UVA, UVB and UVC radiation, eliminating harmful glare from reflective surfaces like water and snow.

These sunglasses are wonderfully eco friendly.   The frames are made from sustainable wheat straw, a bi-product of wheat farming, which would otherwise be burned.  With innovative material science it is turned into these gorgeous sunglasses, improving sustainability and reducing air pollution.  They are biodegradable over time so will leave nothing behind once they've reached the end of their life.

The tough wheat straw frame makes them kid-proof and able to withstand all kinds of wear and tear!  

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Pamela Bayntun
Perfect sunglasses!

I stumbled upon this brand and am so happy with them! They are really well made, fit my daughter well, and they appear to be just as durable as her previous plastic ones. I am sold! Love that they are made locally too!

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Janette Hiew
BioSunnies Kids Classic

We bought the BioSunnies Kids Classes sunglasses in sky blue, and it fits my 8 year old perfectly. We also got great customer service, as we were originally sent the wrong pair, and Rod (CEO) sent us the correct pair, and to keep the carbon footprint down, said that we could keep the 1st pair we received. Very happy with the customer service and quality of the glasses. Will definitely continue buying from Wildwood in the future.

Boy in green cat eye sunglasses

IT'S NEVER TOO EARLY TO PROTECT THEM

"UV damage to the eyes is cumulative and totally irreversible. If we don’t take steps to protect our children’s eyes, repeated exposure can and will result in them suffering sight threatening conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration later in life."

Director of UK Eyecare Trust