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Konges Slojd Organic Baby Bib - Kubi Dino
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Konges Slojd Organic Comea Big Bib - Milk Tank
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Konges Slojd Long Sleeve Bib 2 Pk - Brise D'ete
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Konges Slojd Organic Comea Big Bib - Miso Champagne
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Konges Slojd Organic Comea Big Bib - Flower Bouquet Dijon
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When should kids stop wearing bibs?
Every baby is different, but as a rough guideline babies will have a better grasp on their fine motor skills by two to three years of age. At this point they should be slightly less messy eaters and are less likely to require a bib.
What kinds of bibs do I need?
For some families, traditional style bibs may be sufficient, however we would recommend keeping a mixture traditional bibs, feeding bibs, and smock bibs to keep your little one free from spills and drool as they age and experience different situations.
How many bibs do I need?
There is no set amount of bibs that you'll need as each family is different. However, we'd opt for at least 6 which should see you through until the next washing cycle. If you're looking to use a clean bib for every meal then it is recommended that you double this amount.