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Moss and Fawn Gather & Roll Bib - Washable Waterproof Silicone Baby Feeding Bib - BPA, Lead, & PVC-Free
Moss and Fawn Gather & Roll Bib - Washable Waterproof Silicone Baby Feeding Bib - BPA, Lead, & PVC-Free
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- On-the-Go Baby Bib | Food bib rolls up messy lunches and snaps close so you can stash it in your diaper bag and clean up once you’re home.
- Food Grade Silicone | Easy to clean, extremely soft, and regularly tested against CPSIA and global safety standards to make sure they are free of harmful chemicals commonly found in plastic products.
- Rollable Design | Tuck the neck straps into the bib, and secure the bib using the soft, center snap for your commute.
- Adjustable Neck | Four different soft snaps allow an adjustable range for ever-growing babies.
- The Original | Makers of the original silicone feeder and purpose-built ice tray, Moss & Fawn is a small, woman-owned business based in Salt Lake City, Utah, that values ethics over volume.
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