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Our Story

Like many families, we found ourselves torn—grateful for the learning and fun screens bring, but worried about the long hours our kids were spending on them. After too many nights of delayed bedtimes, sore eyes, and meltdowns after screen time, we knew something had to change.

That’s when we discovered the impact blue light can have on developing eyes and sleep cycles. But when we looked for solutions, most glasses were either cheaply made, uncomfortable, or not designed with kids in mind.

So we set out to create something better, blue light glasses made specifically for kids. Glasses that are comfortable, durable, and actually help. No gimmicks. Just stylish, kid-friendly protection parents can trust.

At Kids Blue Light Glasses, our mission is simple: help parents protect their children’s eyes, sleep, and focus in the digital age, without the battles, guilt, or guesswork.

Because screen time isn’t going away… but the headaches, eye strain, and restless nights? Those can.