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Bibs that really work?
Has anyone been successful in ever finding a bib that actually kept
food off of the babies pants? I have bought tons. Tired of also having to wash the seat, under the seat, the foot rest, and the floor as well. With my first baby, I just chalked it up to being part of the self-feeding process - messy to the point of clothing changes, including mine since the food on their bottom halves would transfer to my shirts upon removal from the highchair. lol. With the second, it was a bit bothersome, but still "just a part of it." Now with 2 older kids needing to be places and more demands on all of our time, I find it very frustrating when I sit down and think "Okay, let's get you fed and then when you are done, we can go......" but it is never that easy because of the clothing changes, his and sometimes mine as well, which have to occur again first. Then, the crud that grows under the seat in my neglect and rush can be quite gruesome when I refind it later when I have more time. lol. I have bought all of the bibs I could find that had various versions of pockets on the bottom, but food still goes down; sure less food, but still allows a mess. I have bought full- length body bibs, and still no benefit. Any successful bib models out there? |
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