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Denver James Bandana Feeding Drool Baby Bib I Soft Organic Cotton I Fleece Back
Denver James Bandana Feeding Drool Baby Bib I Soft Organic Cotton I Fleece Back
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- FUN AND WITTY SAYINGS. These Statement feeding drool bibs say it all. All those emotions we feel with a little one running around, we have the witty saying for you! Feed that wild child so they grow up to be cool and kind. …But first, milk, and let them enjoy that milk straight from the tap! It’s happy hour, kiddo. They might just want a glass of the house white? Fork Yeah, whine & dine ‘em so they have all that home brewed goodness. Let’s remind every single babe to grow up strong!
- SOFT MATERIAL AND MACHINE WASHABLE. 100% Organic cotton front with fleece backing and 100% adorable. This feeding bib is also conveniently washable. Coming in all neutral solid colors, these cotton bandana bibs are a perfectly comfortable and soft fit for your child. Very cozy and skin-friendly for your infant to wear while being both durable and machine washable make it a perfect gift for any parent. An adorable bandana with an adorable statement.
- ADORABLE AND FUNCTIONAL DESIGN. Cute and functional, these infant bibs make a great long lasting classic that will protect the clothes underneath. Cut down on those changes! Options that combine adorable novelty with functionality! It is so fun to share pictures of your child or grandchild on social media with these great pieces on. The construction has a 2 button snap closure to fit multiple neck sizes with three different size positions. They will grow with your child or grandchild.
- ONE SIZE FITS ALL WITH ADJUSTMENTS. Whether a newborn, infant, or toddler This will fit great. Fits children up to 24 months / 2 years old. A soft & cozy around the neck fit will help ensure feeding time is a little more stress free knowing the outfit beneath is not getting all dirty. Cut down on laundry by using these.
- A GREAT GIFT FOR MANY OCCASIONS. Newborn, Infant, and toddler girls & boys bandana drool bibs are perfect unisex baby shower gifts, or as a newborn gift idea, and are just fun for photos! This easy changing bib is a perfect choice for little girls or little boys with the unisex designs & colors. Your little love will get lots of compliments wearing it. So, take it to a baby shower, or use as a great baby sprinkle gift. Guaranteed to be a great and unique present for newborn parents!
Overview
- Fabric type : 100% Cotton
- Care instructions : Machine Wash
- Origin : Made in the USA and Imported
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