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The Kiddologic bibit-all is a long-sleeved, full-coverage waterproof bib designed for toddlers aged 12-36 months. Made from a blend of 80% cotton and 20% polyester, it features a revolutionary waterproof lining that ensures no spills soak through. With its easy-to-clean fabric and stylish design, this bib is perfect for parents who want to keep their little ones clean while looking good.
Product Dimensions | 14 x 7.5 x 0.2 inches |
Item model number | KID-BIA-BGRN-02 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Care instructions | Machine Wash |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
C**A
Fantastic Product
This product is pure genius. I've never understood why typical baby bibs are so measly, they hardly cover any of the surface area that either of my children has ever doused in food during mealtimes! The neck and cuffs are stretchy and fit snugly around the child's neck and wrists, but aren't so tight that finicky infants and toddlers will tug at them to remove. The neck in particular is well-made; it stretches wide enough to go over and off a head without causing much protest ... no easy feat, in and of itself! The front portion is long enough to reach the child's lap. The fabric beneath the microfiber is water resistant, so if your kid spills, it's likely not to soak them entirely. It's not water*proof*, so if your kid likes to dump a glass of water on him or herself, they will get wet.These aren't cheap, but they're well-made and stand up to frequent washing, so buy a couple when you start feeding your baby solids and you'll be so glad you did. Seriously, I can't tell you how many outfits my kids ruined before the bibitall, just by getting dark foods on their clothing. I cannot recommend these enough!!
R**D
Fantastic Bib
This bib is fantastic. I've used other long sleeve versions that are made from that thin plastic material, and while yes, they clean up really easily, they're still really messy while the baby's eating because the food doesn't soak into it, it just sits there, waiting to be rubbed on baby's face, in mommy's hair or on the table/chair. This bib has a terry cloth cover that works like a bib and a napkin, but the backside of the front still has that water resistant plastic layer so things won't go all the way through to baby's clothes. It's brilliant.Getting it of without getting the food all over baby was easy once I figured it out - put a hand under the back panel, reach through the neck opening and flip the bib over baby's head, then take arms out. That way, the messiest part in the front never touches baby's head/hair when you take it off.As for sizing, the 6+ month size fits my 5 1/2 month old well. It's a little loose around the neck and the arms are a good length, and while it covers well even now, it's loose enough that it seems like it will fit for a few more months.
L**E
Must have for baby led weaning
When we started BLW with our son I struggled to find a proper bib that protected his clothes but didn't get in his way. I ordered several and ended up buying 6! of these bibs despite the comparatively higher cost.Other sleeved bibs I tried were typically were sized 0-3 years which is a huge age span for anything wearable and either made with cheap, plastic material that had huge balloon sleeves and was prone to bunching up around the neck, or made with heavy waterproof lining that wasn't breathable and far too much of that material would need to be tucked around his waist and lap.These bibs are made with terry cloth material and only the front bib has a waterproof backing (this has never been a problem though in terms of keeping him clean and dry during meals). They are also sized 6-12 and 12-36 months so they fit snugly and comfortably like a shirt and never get in his way while eating. I bought 2 in 6-12 months and 2 in 12-36 months so I had 4 bibs in rotation with a little buffer in case the laundry didn't get done every day. This worked fine and while the 2 smaller ones were preferable until he was about 10 months old, I just rolled up the sleeve cuffs on the larger sizes until then and they still worked great. At 10 months I bought another 2 in 12-36 months and retired the smaller ones. I would never dream of using anything else. I absolutely love these.
T**8
Good idea but not the product for us
The head opening is quite small- I could barely get my son's head through it, no one needsthat drama during feeding time!- and it looked really worn after one washing (granted, it's a bib but my pet peeve is when things start to look ratty). Opted for a pack of IKEA bibs which were much cheaper, held up nicely in the wash (air dry) and opened/closed in the back
N**Y
Soft and waterproof at the same time - side coverage lacking
I bought this for my one year daughter so I could let her self feed more messy foods without going through as many outfits in a day. I like that it is soft and not plasticy like many waterproof bibs. The pull over design works great for us and has excellent coverage around the neck. No food falling down the neckline as of yet. The pull over will mess up your kids hairstyle though. It's like putting on a turtle neck.We have the green and also bought the blue which I'm debating on keeping. Might want more than one but see below for my reservations. The color is as it appeared on my monitor a very clean bright wasabi-like green with very light gray cuffs. The cuffs are awesome and soft and the water proof lining (only down the front and not lining the sleeves) is also soft. Basically seems like a thin white layer of anti-absorbent polyester fabric or something. Seems like it would be cooler than similar bibs. I ordered a bunch of different ones and this seems like the winner so far. Many of the others where either fleece and a wind breaker like material or straight up plastic or polyester. Thin terry with soft cuffs wins in my mind.The main issue I have with it is the way the sleeves are sewn to the side to the make the whole thing a T shape. This makes it so that there is a small gap by the sides when it is worn as the childs arms are usually down and not straight out. I'm thinking of adding a snap right in the pit area so that I can snap it to the back to close the gap and not worry about resituating the bib during the meal. I actually wish it was more of a smock type design for better side coverage but it's not bad. I also ordered the eat and play smock from Bjorn but it just felt so plasticy and was pretty big too. So this is what we've got for now. Comes down to my one year olds knees. She is 60th percentile in height at the moment.All in all 4 stars because everything is great but the side coverage.
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