Remarkably Great Sunglasses That Really Do Save Kids Eyesight

Idol Eyes Australia

Idol Eyes Australia sunglasses are now readily available. For premature babies up to late teens. Specifically made from superior materials that have been designed to last. So they will give you true value for money. There certainly is a model suitable for every child’s individual style. This is due to our extensive range of truly great designs. Also we only ever use the very best A-grade, impact resistant, (PC) polycarbonate lenses. As well these lenses certainly will provide 100% UV protection. All this and our legendary three-year guarantee. Including a bonus microfibre case. That can both clean as well as protect the sunnies. You certainly cannot buy better sunnies for your children.

Use this simple checklist to see if your kids sunglasses or the sunnies you are about to buy will harm or help. It’s totally free to download and use. Note: This 12 critical points sunglasses checker always remains the copyright property of Idol Eyes Australia.

There has always been one reason in particular that more kids prefer our sunglasses over every other brand. We know that kids within the same age group can differ greatly in head size. They also vary in nose and temple length size. So before we make any sunglasses we always make prototypes that we try on hundreds of kids. We aim to find the perfect sunglasses that fit the most kids in an age group. They must provide true comfort.

Here is what one of our customers “Natasha” had to say. (We lost a pair of these Tiny Tots & were gifted Babiators as a replacement. I ended up just buying a 2nd pair of Tiny Tots from Idol Eyes. Because they fit so much better and look nicer. Definitely recommend these.)

Our Sunglasses brands are:

Please follow the links below to the brands individual products page.


Headband models

  • Premy Wrapz – adorable little sunnies with a headband for premature babies
  • Baby Wrapz – comfortable sunnies with a headband for babies, ages 0 to 5 yrs.

Convertible model – Headband and Traditional Style, (2 in 1)

  • Baby Wrapz 2 – world’s #1 convertible sunnies for babies, ages 0 to 5 yrs.

Traditional models

  • Tiny Tots I – unbreakable sunnies for babies and tots, ages 0 to 2 yrs.
  • Tiny Tots II – awesome sunnies for toddlers, ages 2 to 5 yrs.
  • Kids I – amazing sunnies for children, ages 5 to 10 yrs.
  • Kids II – stylish sunnies for children, ages over 10 yrs.

New – Classic Metal models

School Sunnies

These definitely are Australia’s original and best school sunnies since 2004. These do provide 100% UV protection. Also these are made from really tough A-grade polycarbonate. So they will take all the punishment kids will give them. Available in two sizes to fit all school aged kids. Both primary and high school. These are made in five standard school colours – black, blue, green, red and yellow. There is also a section on the sunnies and the microfibre case were parents can write their child’s name. This certainly does help prevent loss. They can even be made to suit your requirements.

All states and federal governments certainly do recommend that all schools put in place the wearing of sunglasses. You can find out more here on the NSW Government Education website.

School sunglasses - IE532, Small blue
School sunglasses – IE532, Small blue

COVID19 Safety – Recommended sunglasses cleaning procedure 🕶️🧼👍

Please do not use harsh chemicals, disinfectants or alcohol. As they are harmful to small children and some can damage the sunnies. We do recommend you firstly wash them in lukewarm soapy water for at least 20 seconds. Followed by rinsing in clean water. And then finally drying them with a clean cotton or microfibre cloth.


WARNING, ATTENTION, 警告, WARNUNG, предупреждение, ADVARSEL

Due to the growing number of sunglasses and sunglasses standard WARNINGS. We have move these to their own dedicated page.

Dangerous kids sunglasses flooding the market (see the latest WARNINGS)

Firstly, do not miss these latest WARNINGS. They will save your child’s eyesight.

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