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Dribble bibs for teething dribbley 1 year old totsi/bibbilyboo?

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Toon49 · 02/05/2026 18:18

I have a very dribbley teething 14 month old! He soaks through every bib we've tried within an hour and is constantly soaked!
Been looking at what the best bibs are and read bibbilyboo are supposed to be very good but they are very expensive.
On searching also seen totsi which seem reasonable and claim to be super absorbing and ziggle.
Anyone used any of these? Are bibbilyboo worth paying the extra for? Any advice appreciated!

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tinyrobot2 · 02/05/2026 18:19

We like Totsi ones - have used with all of my children and they keep them nice and dry!

Bitzee · 02/05/2026 18:35

I just used to my loads off amazon in various colours to match outfits and then change multiple times a day. I definitely think it’s a situation where quantity reigns over quality. Even if a more expensive bib could in theory absorb more, hours old dribble is a bit yuck so I would much rather swap to a fresh one regularly when they’re at that peak teething dribble.

Toon49 · 02/05/2026 19:53

tinyrobot2 · 02/05/2026 18:19

We like Totsi ones - have used with all of my children and they keep them nice and dry!

Great thanks going to go with these as they're also pretty cheap!

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Bitzee · 02/05/2026 18:35

I just used to my loads off amazon in various colours to match outfits and then change multiple times a day. I definitely think it’s a situation where quantity reigns over quality. Even if a more expensive bib could in theory absorb more, hours old dribble is a bit yuck so I would much rather swap to a fresh one regularly when they’re at that peak teething dribble.

Agree with this. Even if the bibs absorb the dribble well I imagine it’s not that nice to have a damp thing around your neck for too long!
We were gifted a few Ziggle bibs and I really like them. Also have some thin lightweight cotton front ones which aren’t super absorbent (swap them out during the day), but they’re good for summer as they’re not thick around the neck.

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