My daughter Orla is three. She is enthusiastic, physical, and completely indifferent to the fate of her belongings. In the past year she has broken two pairs of sunglasses, lost one, and sat on a fourth pair that I had optimistically left on the sofa. I had been buying cheap children's sunglasses on the basis that expensive ones would simply be destroyed more expensively. This logic is sound in theory. In practice, it meant I was constantly replacing sunglasses and Orla was constantly without adequate eye protection because the cheap ones broke before I had replaced them.
Before our holiday to Santorini last summer, I decided to try a different approach. I bought one good pair instead of three cheap ones.
The Babiators Original Keyhole Kids Sunglasses in Mint to Be were the pair I chose. They came home from Santorini intact. They are still intact now, eight months later.
Why Children's Eye Protection Actually Matters
Children's eyes are more vulnerable to UV damage than adult eyes because the lens of a child's eye is clearer and transmits more UV radiation to the retina. This is not a marketing claim — it is established ophthalmological fact. The cheap sunglasses I had been buying provided varying and often inadequate UV protection, which meant Orla had been wearing sunglasses that looked protective without necessarily being so.
Babiators lenses provide 100% UVA and UVB protection, which is the standard that actually matters for eye health. The impact-resistant lenses are built for the physical reality of children's use rather than the optimistic assumption that children will treat their belongings carefully.
Why the Babiators Keyhole in Mint to Be
The Babiators Original Keyhole Kids Sunglasses in Mint to Be addressed every concern I had about children's sunglasses. The flexible rubber frames are engineered to bend and twist without snapping — which is the specific failure mode of every cheap pair Orla had destroyed. I tested this before buying by bending the frame significantly further than any child would realistically manage. It returned to its original shape without any deformation. That test alone was worth the price of admission.
The classic keyhole design fits securely on small faces without the arms sliding down or the frame sitting too low. Orla wore them for full days in Santorini without complaining about them, which is the most reliable comfort test available for a three-year-old. The mint green colourway was her choice — she selected them from the options available and has been proprietary about them ever since, which is a significant improvement on her previous relationship with sunglasses.
I found them through ALTOE's Sunglasses collection, which is the obvious starting point for anyone comparing children's eyewear. They also sit within the Clothing Accessories and Apparel & Accessories collections if you want to browse the wider range.
A Week in Santorini With a Three-Year-Old
Santorini with a three-year-old involves: beaches with pebbles that get thrown, boat trips with salt spray, cobbled streets that are excellent for running on and falling over on, restaurant terraces where sunglasses get put down and forgotten, and approximately forty instances per day where a small person removes their sunglasses and puts them somewhere inadvisable.
The Babiators survived all of it. They were dropped on stone floors, sat on (by Orla, not by me), left in a beach bag under a towel, and worn in the sea. They came home with a few minor surface marks and otherwise completely intact. The lenses had not scratched. The frames had not bent out of shape. The arms were still tight enough to stay on her face without being uncomfortable.
Eight Months Later
The Babiators are still in daily use. Orla wears them every time we go outside in sunshine, which in Dublin is less frequent than in Santorini but still regular enough to constitute a meaningful durability test. They look essentially the same as they did when we bought them. The flexible frames have been bent, twisted, and sat on multiple times since Santorini and have returned to their original shape on each occasion.
I have not bought a replacement pair. I have not needed to. The cost per wear of the Babiators is already lower than the cost per wear of the cheap pairs I was buying and replacing every few months, and the gap will only widen as they continue to perform.
If you have been buying cheap children's sunglasses and replacing them constantly, the Babiators Original Keyhole Kids Sunglasses in Mint to Be are the pair I would switch to. Browse the Sunglasses collection at ALTOE. Buy one good pair. Let your child choose the colour. The flexible frames will survive whatever comes next. Santorini included.
Laura Hennessy is a mum of one and primary school speech therapist based in Dublin. She writes about family travel, the products that have made holidays with small children more manageable, and the purchases that have turned out to be worth every penny.
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