Bumkins Dr Seuss SuperBib, Baby Bib, Waterproof, Washable, Stain and Odor Resistant, 6-24 Months (Pack of 3) - Green Eggs, Yellow Fish, Cat In The Hat
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This is me at 16 months. We've tried removing the bibs a couple of times but have not been able to do so yet. We're not sure if that's because it's a strong drug or because we haven't given her much time to work on it. I think the Velcro is a decent size and it's also more durable than other bibs we have used, so if anything, it may be more difficult for your 18 month old. It would take a lot of talent to do this.
Certainly, they are machine washable, but they need to be dried on a line.
are easily cleaned with a damp cloth. Most of the time, rinsing them immediately after use is enough. They shouldn't be stained by berries, I think, but that's not certain. However, I have only served puréed foods such as squash, carrots, peas, apples, and bananas. Therefore, I have not experienced any food stains yet.
Bibs are attached by Velcro and are readily adjustable for fit on a variety of different The same bib has been used on a 5 month old and a 2 year old. I have a 5-year-old who does not have any
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The first set of these I bought, I was not entirely convinced of their quality. Although they looked okay, the fabric was thinner than I expected, they were perhaps too large, and the Velcro (which snags on other things) didn't appeal to me. In my experience, once I have been using them for a few weeks, they are really great. It's amazing what they can do. They capture spills, wipe clean, have Velcro for easy entry and exit (which is very important at this age), are easy on the neck and hang well, keep spills from getting into the pocket, and come out of the wash looking just like In addition to that, they're adorably adorable! We have gotten compliments about the cuteness of the bibs. They are a sure win on every front - simply That said Compared to other bibs, here are some of the differences 1) they fit our 19 month old well with plenty of room to grow - she had just outgrown the "one size" bibs around 18 months ago 2) these lay flat - the silicone ones (Baby Bjorn type) don't, and my toddler hates them - it seems uncomfortable to her/inconvenient *3) these are not as soft or absorbent as cotton ones, but they are smooth and do not have sharp corners, the pockets catch spills 4) we also tried the kudl bibs, and while those are absorbent (these ones are not absorbent), they did not wash well, shrank a bit in the wash, and the colors ran.
It's great that these bibs are available! The construction is simple, and cleaning up is easy. It was when my child first started solids that I first purchased the "starter" bibs. As soon as he outgrew those, I came back and bought a This is a lot like dumping his plate on the floor). He won't end up with a wet shirt after spills because they're very water-resistant. It's easy to wipe clean, and the clothes hold up well in the washing machine. I'm not a fan of drying them since I'm worried they will melt in the heat of the dryer, but they do air dry well.
"Catch and release" is how we describe them It is more common to say "catch" than "most" Most of the food does not hit the floor or end up in the babies' laps with these covers, but they do prevent about 90% of it. Since they are made of this material, they do not absorb much liquid, but they also As soon as we finish eating, the babies dig in the drainage basin to find any food that has fallen in. I haven't noticed any tearing or any other problems with the material so far after several months of usage. It seems to be a pretty long and difficult one. A lasting effect. Also, the designs are very cute. My favorite ones are those by Dr. Seuss.
Bibs are a must when you have a baby in your arms. I've tried a lot of bibs as a mom. My son used mostly terry cloth bibs, but that meant a lot of laundry for me. When the terry cloth gets soiled, I don't really care if he stains the bibs, but it needs to be cleaned. While I like the idea of bibs that can be wiped clean, I found that most of them are stiff and get kind of gunky even after I wash Finally gave in and bought some bumpkins super bibs last night and I'm in love with If he makes reasonable messes, I can wipe them clean or throw them in the washing machine if his mess is out of control. It's nice to have a material that is soft and playable and won't chafe As far as the pocket goes, it will catch some of his crumbs and mess, but let's face it, it won't My bibs have been washing very well, they have not bled, and they have even dried well without any My opinion is that bibs are really meant for older babies who eat most of their meals at the table. It is recommended you hold off until your child is no longer dependent on a bottle or breast milk as the primary source of nourishment. It is true that they are waterproof bibs, but if your child spits up or drinks while dribbling milk down his or her chin, then you have to get something with some absorptive qualities in order to prevent the mess from making a mess. Similar to the super bib, Babies R Us offers a bib similar to the one at BabyCenter. Bumpkins also makes great bibs we have 2 and have been using them for several months now with no problems. The only thing we like about the Bumpkins better is that the velcro attaches on the side, close to the shoulder, instead of in the middle.
It was exactly what I needed. The cloth is large enough to cover the entire face of my 5 month old granddaughter, who loves to eat with I liked the fact that these bibs fit her and there is room for growth, so I can use them for a long time. The velcro neck adjustment allows me to put them on and take them off easily. With these bibs, there is no way to go wrong.
I love bumpkins bibs because they're so soft and comfy In the last year, I purchased them in every size available, from the smallest to the largest, from the long sleeves to I love how easy it is to clean and how they don't Washing them with soapy water after each use is all I need to do (they dry so quickly). It is so easy to wash them! I throw them in the washing machine every once in a while. Highly recommended!.
After a couple of years of being a baby, my son had outgrown most of his toys. It was hard for me to find bibs in my size, so I had to upsize. These had pretty much everything I wanted This bag is waterproof and soakproof, has a pocket for sloppiness, and is lightweight-and perfect for kids! Easy to use Velcro closure, flexible, sleeveless (I've tried the sleeves, but it takes forever to get them on and tie the strings in the back, and by then your kid is hungry and annoyed), and of course, the Dr. Seuss characters sold me. When he was a baby, I had about 24 cloth bibs. However, I only have these three plastic bibs for a toddler, and really, I don't need much else. When I empty his pocket after a meal, I wash the bib and let it air dry before hanging it upside down in the drip tray. When the mess gets too much for me, I throw it in the washing machine with the laundry and air dry it. We are pleased with how well they performed against applesauce, spaghetti sauce, rice, and canned food "Wild) fruit. ". I suspect some food creeps around the edges since my child is such an enthusiastic eater, but his clothes are still in good condition We will have some spots) and that they will be Those are all the requests I have.