Real Kids Shades Review and Giveaway ends 9/25

Real Kids Shades
I recently got the opportunity to review Real Kids Shades. They are for kids age 0 to 12. They have many different styles and colors to choose from. For the little ones, they have sunglasses with a band in back to hold them on. These are the ones I got since my little girl is two and I didn’t think the larger ones would fit her. They are very pretty with blue and pink butterflies and a blue band.

Did you know that it is very important to protect your kids’ eyes from the sun? Real Kids Shades are perfect for this because they have 100% UV-A/UV-B protection. They also have shatterproof and impact-resistant lenses, do not contain lead, bisphenol A or phthalates and they protect from peripheral light.

See that plastic pouch in the picture? It is a thick plastic pouch and the shades will never fall out! The band on the shades is slightly stretchy and has velcro to adjust the size. These are made for 2 – 5 year olds so I am hoping we will get lots of use from them.

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Comments

  1. My granddaughter loves sunglasses with flowers.

  2. christina souder says:

    my first shades is what i would get something in pink i guess or purple.

  3. Anna Johnson says:

    the Too cool for school ones

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