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Baby Bibs Endless Choices
Baby Bibs Endless Choices

Babies are messy whether sleeping, crying, eating or playing. It's just part of being a baby. They drool, spit up, poop, let food fall on them, and dribble milk or juice as they drink, and more. Unless so wet and dirty that they are uncomfortable, babies are okay with this, but mommy rarely is. And then there is the special outfit from grandma that just can't get ruined. But short of not wearing it, how does it stay clean. Enter the baby bib.

Bibs are wonderful little pieces of cloth attached around baby's neck to help prevent all that mess getting on baby and his or her clothes. Some baby bibs are practical, some are plastic, some are cutesy, some are plain gorgeous and some are even disposable. But they all have the same purpose, to get dirty so baby doesn't.

Different bibs serve different purposes and parents will probably want several different styles and types of bibs. For instance, when travelling the disposable bib is a great option. For church, the gorgeous bib that matches the beautiful outfit is probably the way to go. For everyday use, a practical, very absorbent bib like one made from a dish towel or a plastic bib is probably the easiest to use. Cutesy baby bibs, like ones with big animal faces on them, are fun for play dates and casual outings. While dark colored bibs don't show stains as easily, color is strictly a personal choice, and any color is available. Parent often like to match the color of the bib to the color of the outfit.

Bibs are kept on baby by several methods: tying, Velcro, slipping over their head, and for some fancier ones, buttons. Some people prefer Velcro because it will pull apart if the bib gets caught on something, but then an older baby or toddler can pull the bib off too. As long as baby is properly supervised, any closure method should be fine. It's a matter of personal preference.




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