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Review on Easy-Clean Long Sleeve Baby Bib With Food Catcher - GZMM Waterproof Bib For Infant And Toddler Feeding, Washable And Durable by Sarah Smith

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Sleeves and neck are too big for a baby

I really wanted to like this sleeves bib but sadly the search must go on. I’ve purchased a few different brands of sleeved bibs. This one the design is so cute and the material is very nice, exterior wipe clean easily and feels very durable. The inside is not a waterproof material so will stain, but because it’s not the same material as the outside, it’s softer and not stiff like others and it doesn’t separate from the outer layer like some other brands I’ve tried. So my problem with this is the size. I brought the 6-12 months pack of two and it’s way too big for my 7.5 month baby. The sleeves hole and neck hole is adult size, it fits my wrist (6 inch circumference) and neck (13.5 inch circumference) with a bit of breathing room. Other brand I’ve tried has wrist and neck size that fits. We all know how messy babies are with their face and hands when it comes to food and my little one loves to put her hands in her mouth during meal time, so food will drip down her mouth and arms. That being said it does not protect her clothes neckline and long sleeves shirts. It’s currently winter here and I’m not going to change her into a short sleeve shirt 3x a day for meals. I’ve tried pulling her clothes sleeves up and rolling the bib sleeves up but it just lead to staining the inside of the bib sleeves. And because the sleeves are so big, rolled up or not she still manage to slip her hand out of the sleeves. For reference her wrist circumference is 4 inches.

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Pros
  • Están muy buenos la tela resistente fácil de lavar mi bebé no se ensucia
Cons
  • Increasing the number of bibs a family needs could prove to be costly