Been looking for some at a good price. was gonna pay the £4 original price but can't argue for £1.50.
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lockwoodisbored
15 Aug 161#1
Will they not encourage the baby to look at the sun? If the baby doesn't have sunglasses it can't look at the sun, because it's the sun. But with these, the child might continue trying?
Or not?
MinerWilly to lockwoodisbored
15 Aug 16#3
i like your thinking.
fish323
15 Aug 16#2
Bought two good deal well spotted.
andyb1357
15 Aug 16#4
Will they not encourage the baby to look at the sun? If the baby doesn't have sunglasses it can't look at the sun, because it's the sun. But with these, the child might continue trying?
I get what your saying but I always try to keep the sun out my kids eyes anyway. Just for when I'm outside in the shade he's always squinting when it's bright so thought it's worth a go.
bapster
16 Aug 16#5
these should be worn on the beach, even in the shade, as sand reflects 15% of the Suns UV radiation
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Or not?
I get what your saying but I always try to keep the sun out my kids eyes anyway. Just for when I'm outside in the shade he's always squinting when it's bright so thought it's worth a go.