Bibs and Burp Cloths
One wonder whether a newborn baby really needs to wear the bib, for he or she does not eat solid food and sitting in a high chair, only drinking milk But imagine if some milk back up, be sure to burp cloth can do the job . You can save a lot of extra laundry using a baby bib. Ultimately, the aprons are easy to change and wash around the facilities. Also, aprons are always an ideal place in perfect weather, catching these hard spit-up surprises.you take advantage of a bib, however, it is relatively easy to keep all those adorable little equipment which not only protects sensitive skin of baby but keep your baby dry and spit free
Not for Feeding
02/01/2010 by Mom2Clara, Arlington,TX
Comments about Knit Terry 10 Pack Bibs With PEVA Girl:
At first glance, these seem like a good deal. They might be good for drool and spitup but they are horrible for feeding. They MOLD like no other. No amount of drying before you toss them in the laundry hamper will stop it. And if you're like me and have only one laundry day a week, then you can expect to throw away the ones from the first several days of the week. I'm going to get one of the vinyl ones that you just wipe off. It seems much more economical.
Not for Feeding
02/01/2010 by Mom2Clara, Arlington,TX
Comments about Knit Terry 10 Pack Bibs With PEVA Girl:
At first glance, these seem like a good deal. They might be good for drool and spitup but they are horrible for feeding. They MOLD like no other. No amount of drying before you toss them in the laundry hamper will stop it. And if you're like me and have only one laundry day a week, then you can expect to throw away the ones from the first several days of the week. I'm going to get one of the vinyl ones that you just wipe off. It seems much more economical.
Work great.
06/23/2009 by SleeplessInJersey, New Jersey,
Comments about Knit Terry 10 Pack Bibs With PEVA Girl:
I love that these have the plastic backing on them because they keep my daughters clothes dry while combating the drool!