





COCOSAND Baby Sunglasses with Strap Polarized Flexible Square UV400 for Infant Toddler Boys Girls Age 0-24 Months
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Verlie Auer
> 3 dayThese shades are legit for them infants if you want one or bout to get one and outside is just sunny as shots, anyways I was telling my 3 month boy, “son you like those shades?” and to my amazement he looks at me and says “ waaAAAAhhhoooohhh uhhhhhh oooooh” Baby boy approved with style.
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melander626
> 3 dayGreat value and sturdy for my granddaughter to hold and put on even by herself! Will but again!
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Miss T.
> 3 dayThese are adorable sunglasses but they are definitely for infants. I bought these for my 17 month old based on the age range but they are way too small. I recommend for ages 0-9 months. 12 months max.
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Fitzroy D.
> 3 dayGood product, however was a little wide for my son
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Alex9113
> 3 dayThey are pretty resilient and very stylish. My daughter doesnt seem to mind them for too long of a period of time. The brim on the nose can be pretty uncomfortable for prolonged periods of time. Would recommend maybe not having them on baby for longer than 2 hours at a time? Just to give them a break and enough time to get used to wearing sunglasses, but otherwise they are ok.
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Prof. Maymie Leffler V
> 3 dayI really like these sunglasses but they run small, no way they fit 0-24 months. They were too small for my 11 month old and her head is on in the 60th percentile. I wish they came in sizes because I would order a larger size, unfortunately I had to return
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Hillary M. Sanders
> 3 dayOk, first off, theyre small. It says 0-24 months. My babys four month birthday is tomorrow and the glasses have to bend outward to fit over her ears. I think a better design would be to just have one big stretchy strap that attached directly to the lenses part. That would be more comfortable and less prone to slipping and could fit more head sizes. Real cute though.
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Lojy
Greater than one weekGood sunglasses, but they leave an imprint on babies nose. She doesnt seem to mind it and it doesnt seem painful, but we havent had her wear it for long periods.
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Jenna
> 3 dayI haven’t tested them out in the field yet but just from trying them on, baby girl seems to like them. They feel sturdy enough to withstand my 6 month old’s hulk hands but I expected them to be softer/more flexible. Again, I haven’t tried them on her for more than about 5 minutes to see if they fit, but I feel as though if she bumps them, they could hurt her nose (anyone with glasses can attest to the pain of getting their glasses knocked into and having bruises on their nose). I will update when I’ve tested them on a sunny day and I hope they withstand our upcoming vacations.
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Lyss More
> 3 dayFits our 16 month old perfectly. Shes average in height and weight. Ive tried sun hats, but my toddler hates things on her head. At first she was nervous about these too. Now she loves them and wants to wear them all the time (gives me hope for sun hats!). First time we let her play with them and yet them on without the strap (these really hold up to the toddler bending and pulling). Once she was comfortable, we added the strap to hold them to her little face. If your child is nervous, the best advice is to have everyone wearing sunglasses and introduce them to your child. Weve bought two pairs so far. One for the car, one for the house.