Published on July 7th, 2015 | 1049 Views
2Top dribble bibs from Jack and Jillaroo for keeping baby and toddler snug and stylish
On Saturday Baby Boy was out in his buggy boasting a beautiful Bonpoint outfit he’d received from friends, and I wanted to avoid having to change his clothes after feeding, which is what often seems to happen when I’ve gotten him ready to go out. This time I finally remembered what had been the solution when Baby Girl was little. Dribble bibs.
I used to buy a bunch at a time for her because we seemed to go through so many of these, and I found them ideal for both keeping her warm in cold weather up to the age of two and protecting clothes from getting wet or stained. At times she wore dribble bibs almost daily when out and about.
Now that I’m suddenly into dribble bibs again I’ve been really excited about finding the beautiful handmade Jack and Jillaroo dribble bibs in Pure Baby on Fulham Road in Chelsea, and I’ve received some to review. I love the Jack and Jillaroo dribble bibs because they have incredibly soft towelling made of organic cotton bamboo, which is breathable, absorbent, good for regulating temperature and quick drying.
They are also stylish, and Baby Boy’s beige Bonpoint outfit looked adorable together with a blue star print Jack and Jillaroo single-sided dribble bib, which seems particularly comfortable to wear due to the soft towelling on the one side.
Jack and Jillaroo also offers practical double-sided dribble bibs with different prints and lined with the bamboo cotton towelling. These are easy to match with different outfits and good for being out and about since they can be turned if necessary.
After seeing a number of the Jack and Jillaroo dribble bibs now, I think the soft feel and practicalities of bamboo cotton make them optimal dribble bibs for little ones. Only the best for baby!
Flipsybee also do very similar ones which are fantastic & cost £3.50: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Flipsybee/181630058671940
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