The invention relates to a pediatric injection syringe sleeve and in particular, this invention relates to a pediatric injection syringe sleeve which can be slit open lengthwise. This invention also relates to a pediatric injection syringe sleeve which will help to camouflage the injection syringe to reduce the fear of children. This invention will help to hide the injection syringe, thereby eliminating the fear and anxiety of children during the anesthesia procedure. The injection needle will come out after placing the instrument in the patients mouth and can be retracted inside the instrument after injecting the local anesthetic. Furthermore, this instrument will have a small transparent surface on one side to enable the doctor to view the markings on the injection syringe inside, which will help to monitor the amount of local anesthetic injected. The other surface areas of the injection sleeve will have cartoon arts on it to camouflage the injection syringe. This new invention of the instrument will have small Led lights on the top for better illumination of the intraoral area. This design of the instrument can be used to camouflage either the insulin syringe or the regular syringe. This design of the instrument is children friendly and will help to reduce their fear and anxiety during the local anesthesia procedure.