Ummm, those are the best bibs ever! They mean I don't need to strip my kid down before they eat to avoid stains, or put her in a tub because we had spaghetti. We also use them for sensory play and painting. So go ahead and judge, but my kid is NOT in a bubble and I don't spend my free time trying to get stains out of her clothing.
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ETA: As in the pic, (google images, btw, not my kid) if your house is warm enough, just take their clothes off. They are getting a bath after no matter what. We always took shirts off if we were going to have messy foods. Even when you are feeding them baby food, they spit half of it out and a lot of baby foods are orange.
Those bibs are awesome. And you'll still find food all over them. If I don't have to go on stain removal patrol every time he eats, it's a win in my book.
Looks great for painting time. Not sure how necessary it'd be for meals. We just push DS's sleeves up and use a bib if it's going to be messier, or if we're home, he just gets stripped.
These look pretty good. I just roll DD's long sleeves way up and put a huge bib on her that covers her shoulders and upper front on up. There is even a little pocket at the bottom of the bib that catches some food pieces she drops.
If I know I'm making spaghetti for dinner or something with a dark sauce, I'll put her in a darker shirt and treat it right after she eats if there is a mess.
I can't say I feel the need for that with DS. He wears a regular bib and I roll up his sleeves. He gets food all over his face, but not too much on his arms and shoulders. Now if only they'd come up with some kind of bib/hat he'd keep on so he can't run his food covered hands through his hair like he usually does.
I just Pinned this because I love it that much. I'm thinking more for finger painting or "helping" Mama make cookies, but even when we're out to eat it would be nice! Now that I think about it, I might need 2 or 3 of these..... 8->
I'm cool with messes but Ds wrecked some clothes and that is just annoying. Food and oil stains. IT's more fun to strip the mess off of something like that, then to put in the effort cleaning and not doing other fun things. Life's too short and cleaning up after children happens too often, any little bit helps.
I just wanted to add that if you're thinking of something like this for arts & crafts only the actual bibs can be a bit pricy but IKEA sells a 2-pack of art smocks that have full sleeves and are way more affordable.
To answer your question, they're so messy sometimes that crap will end up in places that bib doesn't cover for sure. lol
Exactly! And I have been disappointed when a really cute outfit my DD was wearing became permanently stained because I thought (for unfounded reasons) she wouldn't be messy "THIS time." I finally accepted that I had to strip her down to a diaper when she was in her high chair. I'm prego with #2 and I'm assuming it will be the same way.
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If I know I'm making spaghetti for dinner or something with a dark sauce, I'll put her in a darker shirt and treat it right after she eats if there is a mess.
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I just wanted to add that if you're thinking of something like this for arts & crafts only the actual bibs can be a bit pricy but IKEA sells a 2-pack of art smocks that have full sleeves and are way more affordable.