Bibs

Bibs have many uses. You will be able to find bibs in a rainbow of colors and a large variety of styles. You can choose from ties, snaps or over the head styles. Some babies do not like having a snug item pulled over their heads, so you might want to look for wide openings or very stretchy fabrics.



When your baby is teething, you can keep a bib on her so that her clothes will not get soaked. But at bedtime or nap time, take off the bib because the tie could get twisted and choke your baby. Snapping bibs are a good option because they eliminate loose strings, but you still should not leave a bib on your baby at bedtime.

Most bibs are machine washable, so you can get by with a limited number of bibs; but you will find it is more convenient to have enough on hand to allow a day or two between washloads. Character bibs are available and you can match bibs to almost any outfit or nursery decor, too.

Here's what we recommend:
Baby Bjorn Soft Bibs - Set of 2 - Red and Blue
   
10-Pack Baby Bibs - Value Pack!

•  When you tie a bib, allow enough room for two of your fingers to slip into the tie.

•  Bibs make great drool catchers when your baby is teething.

•  Do not leave a bib on when you are putting your baby down for a nap or bedtime.

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