When the sun is out, it's important to protect ourselves and our children as much as possible. Hats, loose light-coloured clothing and kid-friendly suncream all help, but don't forget the importance of a pair of sunglasses too.

Thankfully, plenty of brands have tackled the job of making baby sunglasses that won't fall off within five minutes. There are wraparound styles, adjustable bands and cute patterns aplenty in our list of the very best.

You may end up spending a bit of money, but with recent reports finding that some cheap sunglasses bought through online marketplaces don't meet the requirements to be sold in the UK it's more important than ever that you buy from a reputable manufacturer. Look for glasses that clearly state the UV protection rating, and keep reading below for more information on what to look out for. All the glasses in our list have the specifications listed so you can make an informed decision.

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What to consider when choosing baby sunglasses

  • Coverage – Make sure your baby’s sunglasses cover a good proportion of the eye area, so they get the maximum protection from them.
  • Comfort – It is also important to invest in a pair that your baby is comfortable in, otherwise they won’t wear them. Look for enveloping designs that don't sit directly on your baby's ears, as well as lightweight materials.
  • Strap or headband – If your baby is prone to taking hats or accessories off the minute they're popped on, then look for a pair of shades with a headband or strap to keep them secure.
  • Durability – Try and choose flexible materials like rubber that can withstand being bent or dropped – this becomes even more important as your baby gets older and more active.
  • Lenses – Consider polarised lenses if your baby is going to be in bright sunshine. They help can help to increase visibility for your baby by reducing glare, also making for a comfortable experience.

Best baby sunglasses to protect your baby’s eyes in 2025

1. Babiators Original Euro Round Sunglasses, £25

Best baby sunglasses for durability

Available from: Babiators and Natural Baby Shower

Babiators Original Euro Round Sunglasses tested by 6 month old boy

Sizes: 0-2 years, 3-5 years | Protection: UV400 | Polarised lenses: No | Strap: Sold separately | Colours available: Tortoise, Cream, Sage, Peach and Mist

Pros:

  • Comes with a drawstring bag
  • Choice of colours
  • Durable

Cons:

  • Strap sold separately

These adorable rounded sunglasses have been made with a flexible rubber that Babiators calls "virtually indestructible". This means they shouldn't break if they get bent, or shatter if they get dropped. We've stomped on them, stretched them, and thrown them on the floor and can confirm they're near-impossible to damage.

The lenses of the sunglasses are impact and shatter-resistant, and offer 100% UV protection. The lightweight rubber frames also mean they offer a comfy fit for your baby whilst looking really cute in the fun array of colours available. The sunglasses come with a drawstring bag to keep the sunglasses safe and easy to pack or take out and about with you.

They seem very child proof, she has bent, squeezed and twisted them and has so far not caused any damage.
Nicola, parent of our child tester, 21 months

2. Marks & Spencer Baby Flexi Frame Round Sunglasses, £8

Best budget baby sunglasses

Available from: Marks & Spencer

M&S baby sunglasses

Sizes: one size | Protection: UV400 | Polarised lenses: No | Strap: No | Colours available: Blue mix or pink mix

Pros:

  • Good value
  • 100% UV protection
  • Choice of colours

Cons:

  • No strap to secure them
  • Only one size

If you're on a budget, put your trust in good old M&S with these cute baby shades that cost less than £10. In a choice of a fun blue/green mix or a sweet pink and yellow colourway, they'll work with a whole host of summer outfits, all while offering 100% UV protection.

Unfortunately they don't come with a strap to secure them, but they do have flexible frames to reduce the chances of breakage. It's not quite at the standard of a pair of Babiators (see above) but for the price, these are built to last.

3. Roshambo Popple Light Pink Round Baby Shades, £21

Best polarised baby sunglasses

Available from: Roshambo

Roshambo Popple Light Pink Round Baby Shades tested by 18 month old Effy

Sizes: 0-2 years | Protection: UV400 | Polarised lenses: Yes | Strap: Can be purchased separately | Colours available: Pink

These adorable shades can be bought with either regular polarised lenses or mirrored blue or purple polarised lenses, depending on your preference. Roshambo has a whole host of styles on offer, all with 100% UVA protection, so if the pink doesn't work for your child, there are plenty of other options to choose from.

The glasses are shatter resistant with added glare reduction to reduce eye strain, and you can add accessories like straps and ear adjusters for a perfect fit. The material of the sunglasses is specially designed to be durable, flexible and ultra lightweight: so light they claim they can float!

I love the colour and flexibility of them. They have such a cool design and the fact that they are 'unbreakable' is a massive bonus as we all know children can be very heavy handed.
Amber, parent of our child tester, 18 months

4. Julbo Looping II Sunglasses, £16.95

Best sunglasses for active babies

Available from: Little Adventurers

Julbo Looping Sunglasses tested by 6 month old baby girl

Sizes: 1-2 years |Protection: Category 4 | Polarised lenses: No| Strap: Yes | Colours available: Blue

Pros:

  • Stretchy strap for security
  • Suitable for snow and mountains
  • Highest protection level

Cons:

  • May not be suitable for children who struggle with restrictive clothing

For the times when the family goes trekking, mountain climbing, sailing or even kayaking, Julbo has developed these Looping II sunglasses. With a category 4 protection rating they definitely block out the sun's rays, and also have wrap around coverage, curved temples, and a flat elastic strap to keep them in place through all kinds of activities. They're designed to stay put even on the most active children.

A high quality product with high protection lenses with a wraparound style and flexible material and survive being sat on and played with. They also have no hinges to trap little fingers and stay on for even the most determined to yank them down.
Vanessa, parent of our child tester, 6 months

5. Kiddus Kids Comfort Sunglasses, £19.95

Best adjustable baby sunglasses

Available from: Amazon and Kidz Swimmers

KIDDUS Kids Comfort Sunglasses

Sizes: 6 months+ | Protection: UV400 | Polarised lenses: Yes | Strap: Yes | Colours available: Dots, flamingos and flowers

Pros:

  • Funky prints
  • Adjustable band

Cons:

  • Available designs are predominately pink

The adjustable headband included with these baby sunglasses ensures a comfortable fit that'll keep them in place even in the swimming pool. As well as providing UV 400 protection, the frame and legs are completely flexible so you don't have to worry about them breaking under pressure.

The sunglasses come in a whole range of funky prints, but the ones currently available do lean towards the pink and cutesy. Check multiple stockists to view the full range.

6. Baby Banz Retro Banz Oval Baby Sunglasses, £12.99

Best retro baby sunglasses

Available from: Amazon

Baby Banz Retro Banz Oval Baby Sunglasses tested by 1 year old girl

Sizes: 0-2 years and 2-5 years | Protection: Category 3 | Polarised lenses: No | Strap: Yes | Colours available: Pink, white and black

Pros:

  • Fun retro design
  • Secure adjustable band

Cons:

  • Band may not be suitable for those that don't like restrictive clothing

Baby Banz Retro Banz are both stylish and practical, thanks to their big oval lens design. The thick band is designed to keep them secure on your baby's head and it's comfortable thanks to its stretch. They offer 100% UV protection and the neoprene headband is adjustable to help fit your baby perfectly. The sunglasses also come with a soft lens cleaner and carry pouch.

These sunglasses were one of the only ones that actually stayed on. However, they didn't have rubber grips at the nose which meant if we kept them tight he would be left with marks. It didn't bother him but I felt like they shouldn't be left on for too long.
Nirali, parent of our child tester, 1

7. Izipizi Sun Kids Sunglasses, £30

Best sunglasses that grow with your baby

Available from: Trotters Childrenswear and Baby Mori

IZIPIZI sunglasses tested by 8 month old baby boy

Sizes: 12 months - 3 years, 3-5 years and 0-9 months | Protection: Category 3 | Polarised lenses: Yes | Strap: Yes | Colours available: Blue, Pink, Yellow, Navy and Cream

Pros:

  • Lots of colours to choose from
  • Comes with a strap to keep secure
  • Grows with your baby

Cons:

  • Quite pricey
  • Band may not be suitable if baby doesn't like restriction

These sunglasses will adjust and grow with your baby thanks to the soft straight frame and adjustable silicone strap that secures the sunglasses to your baby's head and ensures they don't get lost. The lenses are polarised and offer full 100% UV protection, and the shape is simple, streamlined and timeless. The material of the sunglasses is also BPA free and hypoallergenic making them great for sensitive skin.

I like that the sunglasses have 100% UV protection and the lenses are polarised, yet they are still stylish.
Nildeniz, mum of our child tester, 8 months

8. Babiators Original Flower Sunglasses, £30

Best cute baby sunglasses

Available from: Natural Baby Shower

Babiator Sunglasses tester picture

Sizes: 0-2 years and 3-5 years | Protection: Category 3 | Polarised lenses: No | Strap: No | Colours available: Flower Power (rainbow)

Pros:

  • Fun design
  • Comes with a drawstring bag
  • 1 year lost or broken guarantee
  • Durable

Cons:

  • Quite pricey
  • No strap to keep them secure

These sunflower-shaped sunglasses are not only bright and cute, but they're made from an extremely strong and flexible rubber that Babiators describe as 'virtually indestructible' so won't break when they're twisted, bent, dropped or even stood on. The adorable frames come in solids or a fun rainbow colourway and they are made from a super soft and gentle rubber that's comfortable on your baby's face. The UV400 lenses are impact and shatter-resistant to prevent against breakage whilst also providing 100% UVA and UVB protection to protect your baby's eyes.

They provide a secure and comfortable fit on my child's face. The frame is sturdy yet lightweight and the curved design of the sunglasses offers a wide coverage.
Devaki, parent of our child tester Savya-Saachi, 18 months

9. Dooky Fiji Baby Sunglasses, £22.50

Best sunglasses for young babies

Available from: Hippychick

Dooky baby sunglasses

Sizes: One size (6-36 months) | Protection: UV400 | Polarised lenses: No | Strap: Yes | Colours available: Yellow, blue, capuccino, mint, pink

Pros:

  • Stylish round frames
  • Lots of colour choices
  • Adjustable strap

Cons:

  • Quite pricey
  • Frames not as flexible as some others

Available in a host of sweet ice-cream colours, these round sunglasses deliver on performance as much as they do with style. The lenses are anti-reflective and scratch resistant, and offer full UV protection.

The small frames and slim strap (sold with the glasses) helps ensure a good fit on babies as young as 6 months, making these a great choice for the very early days.

10. Hossy Vera Sunglasses, £32.90

Best sunglasses for older babies

Available from: Hossy

Hossy Vera sunglasses

Sizes: 9-24 months, 2-3, 3-5 and 5-8 years| Protection: UV400 | Polarised lenses: Yes | Strap: No | Colours available: 9 different options

Pros:

  • Very fashion-forward
  • Lots of colour choices
  • Made from recycled materials

Cons:

  • Very expensive
  • Frames not flexible
  • No strap provided

If you're raising a little fashionista, Hossy's super-cool sunglasses will definitely fit into their wardrobe perfectly. Available in a 9-24 months size, they're perfect for older babies who've outgrown their first pairs and are ready to move onto something more fun.

The glasses have spring hinges to prevent breakages, and the lenses are polarised. They come with a cleaning strap, and are designed to be easily adjusted by an optician for a perfect fit. Although they're the most expensive glasses on the list, these look great while doing a great job of protecting your baby's eyes.

What to do to protect your child’s eyes from UV rays

Here are expert Ophthalmologist Vik Sharma's top tips to protect your child's eyes.

  • Wear sunglasses. Check that your child's sunglasses have robust lens protection levels, either 100% UV or UV400 protection blocking both UV-A and UV-B rays. Polarised lenses reflect light, but must still have UV protection. If you're worried, consider wraparound sunglasses that block more UV light.
  • Protect your child's eyes even when it's cloudy. Remember that clouds don't block UV light. UV light passes through clouds into your eyes.
  • Never let your child look directly into the sun, as it damages the retina. Be aware that UV light is strongest noon to early afternoon and especially when reflected off water, ice or snow.
  • Have your child wear a hat, broad-brimmed hats are best, or baseball caps with a peak.

When should a baby start wearing sunglasses?

"Children should wear sunglasses as soon as they're able to and whenever they're in a sunny environment", said expert Ophthalmologist Vik Sharma.

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What UV Protection should baby sunglasses have?

Sunglasses for babies (and all children) should provide as much protection as possible. The highest category is 4, which offers virtually 100% UVA protection. Glasses should conform to the European safety standard EN 1836:2005. Look out for sunglasses marked as UV400; this means they block a minimum of 99.9% UVB and 99% UVA.

How did we choose the best baby sunglasses?

When testing and selecting these sunglasses, we considered features such as protection, comfort, durability, longevity and style.

Our 10 of the Best lists are compiled by qualified and experienced parenting journalists. They rely on a number of sources, including our independent reviews, testing undertaken during the MadeForMums Awards, and feedback from our home testing panel and Top Testers Club. Each year thousands of products are put through their paces by hundreds of parents across the country on behalf of MadeForMums, to ensure we’re bringing you honest and true reviews and recommendations.

Our list is not an ordered ranking from 1-10, instead it is a carefully selected group of tried-and-tested products, each of which we believe is best for a different situation or requirement. We don’t just tell you what is best, we help you discover what is best for your family.

About our expert

Vik Sharma is a Fellow of the Royal College of Opthamologists and a full accredited consultant on the UK General Medical Council Specialist Register. He has completed a Glaucoma Fellowship in London, and has unndergone further training in Ocula-Plastics at the Premier Facial Plastic Centre in Sarasota, Florida.

About the author

Chloe is a Digital Reviews Writer and Coordinator for Immediate Media's Parenting team. She researches and writes articles, recommending the best products for parents, ranging from best sleep aids to best playpens. She has a First-Class Honours Psychology degree where she developed a strong interest in child development. She has scoured the internet to get samples of the best sunglasses sent out to be tested.

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Chloe BrightwellDigital Reviews Writer and Coordinator

Chloe is a Digital Reviews Writer and Coordinator for Immediate Media's Parenting team, specialising in household and trying to help parents save money. She researches and writes articles, recommending the best products, ranging from best cordless vacuums to best playpens. She has a First-Class Honours Psychology degree where she developed a strong interest in child development. During her teenage years she worked as a play worker and Brownie volunteer to support children's play.

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