Joined: 23 Feb 2010 19:08 Posts: 10 Location: Evesham, West Midlands
Hi everyone
Jack has been dribbling loads lately; I put it down to those teeth!! He wears 2/3 tops a day. Is there any products anyone can recommend for keeping his clothes dry? I have tried plastic backed bibs; but I don't like to keep him in them all day.
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Jack has been dribbling loads lately; I put it down to those teeth!! He wears 2/3 tops a day. Is there any products anyone can recommend for keeping his clothes dry? I have tried plastic backed bibs; but I don't like to keep him in them all day.
Hi we just use to put a normal cotton bib over Louis clothes,sorry not much help
Joined: 24 Jan 2007 20:36 Posts: 20876 Location: West Midlands
Hiya hun.
We had this problem with our middle son & we got to test the bandana bib & it was so fab I bought a few more in different colours etc! I have since used them on my youngest too! The review I did is the bottom one on the page below. I really would recommend them
I use the bandana style bibs and they are fab. You can get them in so many different styles and colours, so it's not like wearing a bib. I got mine from ebay. The best ones i found were made by bibistuff or skibz
We love the bandana bibs I bought some from Bibs Bandana for my baby. they are lovely really happy with them you can get the Skibz and dribble ons there too which are more expensive but worth it in my opinion.
I love the look of these bandana bibs and really wanted to buy some but Ellis just doesnt dribble, I was drooling over them in the shops each time I went but nope - still no dribble!!
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