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Best bibs for weaning

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katy14 · 04/12/2013 18:35

Are there any brands of bibs that don't stain and look manky really quickly? We have Tommee Tippee bibs and after just a couple of months they're really discoloured and look dirty when they're not.

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carol86 · 08/07/2014 04:03

I tried cloth bibs, bibs with long sleeves, plastic ones and FINALLY silicone ones, which I think are superior! I never needed to change them all the time again because they have a pocket at the bottom that catches most of the crumbles etc when my son was messy with the food, and I wash them with the dishes...
But surely some people prefer the cloth ones, I'm not going back to them though Grin
Anyways if anyone is interested, I was going through a lot of different ones on Amazon, the one I liked the most (although I only got it recently for my sister, I used to use a different one) is called huggie by bear with me, it has a cute bear on it, can't miss it...i like that one the most cause the whole thing is so soft!

Well, here's my thoughts anyway, take care!

lucy101 · 08/07/2014 04:21

The Ikea painting bibs (the red and blue ones) are amazing. I have been using them daily for three years and they still look like new and are ready for number 2. I put them in the washing machine and they dry in no time. I tried everything else too....

Queazy · 08/07/2014 10:14

Sleeved bibs from sainsburys, £3 each, are great. Deeper colours at the moment, so easier to wash xx

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