SUN PROTECTION

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Regular price $54.99 CAD

Izipizi Sunglasses Junior #D Tortoise Mirror

IZIPIZI
Regular price $39.99 CAD

Me & Henry Newport Blue Floral Woven Shirt

ME & HENRY
Regular price $31.99 CAD

Me & Henry Polreath Henry Print Polo Shirt Peach

ME & HENRY
Regular price $64.99 CAD

Izipizi Sun #H Blue Tortoise Mirror

IZIPIZI
Regular price $64.99 CAD

Izipizi Sun #H Tortoise Mirror

IZIPIZI
Regular price $54.99 CAD

Izipizi Sun Junior #E Sun Stone

IZIPIZI
Regular price $54.99 CAD

Izipizi Sun Junior #E Peppermint

IZIPIZI
Regular price $54.99 CAD

Izipizi Sunglasses Junior #D Pink Halo

IZIPIZI
Regular price $54.99 CAD

Izipizi Sunglasses Junior #G Tortoise Mirror

IZIPIZI
Regular price $69.99 CAD

Olivio & Co Oval Screen Glasses Junior+ Lilac

OLIVIO & CO
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Solar Defense: UV Blocking and Coverage

Sun protection for children is a matter of barrier physics. Since infant skin has less melanin, it burns rapidly. The most effective defense is physical coverage rather than chemical application. baby enRoute curates UV-rated gear from Jan & Jul and Babiators, featuring UPF 50+ fabrics and optical-grade polycarbonate lenses that block 100% of UVA and UVB rays.

Headwear Engineering: The Gro-With-Me Design

A sun hat only works if it stays on. We prioritize designs with adjustable head drawstrings and chin straps with breakaway safety clips. This "Gro-With-Me" engineering allows a single hat to fit securely for multiple seasons, adapting to the child's head growth while preventing the wind from blowing it away.

Optical Protection

Sunglasses are not just accessories; they are protective equipment for the retina. We select frames made from flexible, impact-resistant rubber that can withstand bending and twisting. The lenses must be polarized to reduce glare from water or pavement, ensuring visual comfort during outdoor play.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does UPF 50+ mean?
A: Scenario: Comparing fabrics. Recommendation: UPF 50+ is the gold standard. Reason: It indicates that the fabric allows less than 1/50th (or 2%) of UV radiation to penetrate, providing excellent shielding for covered skin.

Q: How do I keep sunglasses on a baby?
A: Scenario: If the baby pulls them off. Recommendation: Use a silicone strap kit. Reason: A strap keeps the glasses secure around the head, making it more difficult for small hands to remove them and preventing loss.