Yes! Your infant’s eyes are still developing and are more sensitive to UV ray damage than an adult’s eyes. Moreover, their eyelids are still tender and are vulnerable to painful sunburns.
Babies should start wearing sunglasses at 6 months. Prior to that, infants should be kept out of the sun as much as possible. During these crucial months, every time you take your baby outside, shield them from the sun with hats and don’t forget a cover for your stroller.
Once your baby is 6 months old, they can start enjoying direct sunlight, but only for limited periods and only if their heads, skin and eyes are shielded properly.
When you choose a pair of sunglasses for your baby, look for the following:
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