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Long Sleeve Bibs For Babies 6-24 Months Full Coverage Shirt Bib for Baby Boys Girls Waterproof Smock Bibs with Sleeves Toddler Mess Free Bib for Eating with Pocket, 3 Pack
Long Sleeve Bibs For Babies 6-24 Months Full Coverage Shirt Bib for Baby Boys Girls Waterproof Smock Bibs with Sleeves Toddler Mess Free Bib for Eating with Pocket, 3 Pack
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- Premium Material: Made with high-quality fabrics, our smock bibs are free from harmful chemicals like BPA, phthalates, PVC, vinyl, and lead - ensuring the safest protection for your little one. These are not just bibs for boys or bibs for girls, but trusted essentials for modern feeding routines
- Full Waterproof Protection: Crafted with premium lightweight PUL waterproof fabric, this long sleeve baby bib offers 100% leak-proof full coverage. Its advanced waterproof design blocks spills and splatters, revolutionizing mealtime—no more messy clothes, just stress-free feeding, whether at home or during baby led weaning
- Extra-Large Catch Pocket: A deep 3D pocket securely catches all dropped food, crumbs, and liquids, making these baby bibs for eating a laundry-saving lifesaver. It even doubles as a handy storage pouch for snacks or small toys—perfect for feeding and playtime in a single go
- Comfortable & Secure: Designed for active little ones, these bibs with sleeves feature widened, reinforced hook-and-loop straps and smooth overlock stitching for a snug yet gentle fit—no tricky ties or buttons. The elastic cuffs hold the sleeves in place and help prevent food from sneaking in—great for blw and messy eaters
- Lightweight & Easy Clean: Simply rinse or wipe clean, then hang to dry. The soft, lightweight fabric ensures all-day comfort, so your child won’t mind wearing it. Whether you’re at home or out, these travel-friendly bibs for girls and boys keep cleanup simple
- Fits 6–24 Months: Thoughtfully sized (shoulder: 16in/40.6cm, chest: 14in/35.6cm, sleeve: 14in/35.6cm), each bib is tailored to fit babies and toddlers from 6 to 24 months—making it ideal for all stages from first foods to toddler independence
- On-the-Go Essential: A must-have for parents on the move—these long sleeve baby bibs are the ultimate travel companions for planes, cars, or trains. Whether you’re prepping for a quick snack or a full meal, outdoor baby bibs for eating just got easier
Overview
- Color : White Pink Green
- Brand : Baby Noah
- Closure Type : Tie
- Pattern : Cartoon
- Product Care Instructions : Machine Wash
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