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Soooooo many bibs! Your tips pls :)

19 replies

Loislane78 · 16/02/2013 19:04

Started weaning recently and the number of bibs we're going through - wow!!!! And who knew banana leaves black like stains, what's that about?!!

Is everyone using those silicone jobbies? What else do I need as regular bibs are too much washing and not cutting it.

TIA :)

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ellangirl · 16/02/2013 21:25

I used silly billyz bibs (loads on eBay). Only had a couple as they're not cheap, but they're quick to wash/dry and stain resistant. Often used a long sleeve one with pelican bib thing over top depending on how enthusiastic ds was with eating that day!

ceeveebee · 16/02/2013 22:50

I use the ikea bibs, £3.50 for 2 I think, made out of a kind of nylon, they dry very quickly and cover entire arms/body

GwendolineMaryLacey · 16/02/2013 22:51

I gave up on bibs, couldn't bear them. Now I either strip her off or ignore the mess :)

Flisspaps · 16/02/2013 22:51

I use the Poundland sleeved bibs. The ones I had for 2yo DD are now being used on DS. They go in the washing machine.?

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 16/02/2013 22:53

Another vote for the ikea "bibs" (more like a back to front nylon jacket) Also good for painting/messy play

Abigail9580 · 16/02/2013 22:59

Got a brill bib from jojo, covers arms, has a plastic bit the catch food, like a pelican but not as big. A little more expensive, but a just rinse under tap with fairy after each meal and leave to dry on plate rake. Dry in about 20 mins, then washing machine it every night. Done this for a month and still as good as new. Love it!!

vamosbebe · 16/02/2013 23:00

Third recommendation for Ikea, god I love that place!

mummybare · 16/02/2013 23:04

This one can be rinsed or go in the washing machine. It doesn't bunch up round the baby's chin and it catches dropped bits.

Tweedledeedum · 16/02/2013 23:11

I've tried a few and decided the best is the BabyBjorn smock www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0016ML7V2
Waterproof, elastic around wrists keeps food out and can wash in washing machine and dries quickly. Have two I rotate but they weren't cheap, but they will last and be good for arts and crafts!

spiritedaway · 16/02/2013 23:14

Ikea again. . we only have 2, they are fab. Can even bundle up in your bag after use and contain the slop beautifully. The glamour!

BikeRunSki · 16/02/2013 23:15

Ikea again
Muslin
Bibetta neoprene ones - seen them in Tesco.

mamababa · 16/02/2013 23:16

Boots sell plastic crumb catcher ones I use them as they are wipe clean. The ikea ones are good but you still need to wash them although they are so thin you can prob do them in the sink

readyforno2 · 16/02/2013 23:17

I don't bother with bibs either, my ds is a master at getting a bib off or tries to eat them and I end up either having to change him or just wipe him down.

glowfrog · 17/02/2013 09:57

Yes I wash the Ikea ones in the sink. Mothercare does really good plain overall bibs that wash very easily, no stain has yet remained!

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Loislane78 · 19/02/2013 16:17

Thanks all - some good ideas :)

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littlemissengaged · 20/02/2013 15:23

the silicone tommee tippee ones are huge, neck is far to big for my 1 yr old even though its 6m+

best ones are boots own, on buy one get one half price Smile

Jayne266 · 20/02/2013 18:36

I use the poundland long bibs for finger foods and a big Velcro big (got 5 from asda) and made sure they weren't a light colour.

roboneill02 · 16/05/2014 08:40

I used silicone baby bibs. I haven't tried using bandana bibs for mealtime. I am afraid that it will get stained and be thrown away. Bandana bib is only for my daughter's drooling days. It's important for me to separate my baby bibs according to their uses.

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