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Baby Sun Hat UPF 50+ Uv Ray Sun Protection Infant Summer Swim Hat With Neck Flap Toddler Hats For Boys Girls Review

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Details

Fabric Type95% Cotton and 5% Spandex
Care InstructionsMachine Wash
OriginImported
Closure TypeToggle
Country of OriginChina

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

This sun hat has exceeded my expectations!

As a parent, I am always on the lookout for products that can provide my child with the best protection from the sun. I must say that this baby sun hat is one of the best purchases I have made. The UPF 50+ protection ensured that my little one's sensitive skin was safe from harmful UV rays even during prolonged exposure. The added bonus of the neck flap made this hat a must-have for our trips to the beach. The hat stayed in place even during gusty winds and kept my child's face and neck from…

Pros
  • The Baby Sun Hat is designed with UPF 50+ protection, making it an ideal piece of summer attire for newborns and toddlers. This ensures that your baby's delicate skin is protected from harmful UV rays, which can cause skin cancer and other skin issues
Cons
  • The hat may not stay in place during active play and water activities, leaving the baby vulnerable to sun exposure