
by - written on 18/03/13 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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When my grandchildren began weaning I bought these bibs. I did have fabric ones but I hoped that these ones would help to contain the mess that comes with the weaning process. Fabric bibs have some really good benefits, it's easy to just move it up to wipe the baby's face whilst these plastic ones can't do that but I found my ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/09/12 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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**What is it?** The Tommee Tippee Comfi - Neck Catch It All Bib is a bib made of a fairly hard plastic with a moulded catcher at the bottom. This is designed to catch the spills which come when feeding baby. I find that when your baby is younger (say six months and below) a soft bib is better as for me my daughter ... Read the complete review

by daisylee3 - written on 08/09/12, updated on 08/09/12
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Weaning is a pretty big deal so before I introduced my daughter to purees etc I made sure that I had all the essentials such as eating utensils as well as a few good quality bibs that would catch any crumbs or yucky lumps of spat out food as I knew beforehand that it'd likely be a messy process! Tommee Tippee is a brand that I'm very ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/09/12 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Not long after we started weaning my daughter I had had enough of soggy, dirty cloth bibs lying around waiting for the next load of washing to go in. I surfed the web looking for an alternative and came across the Tommee Tippee Catch All bibs, after reading a few reviews I decided to give them ago. The bib itself is made from ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/09/12 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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When my son was younger I had a variety of bibs for him to wear in order to protect his clothing and to cut down on the ridiculous amount of laundry a baby and toddler tends to generate. One of the bibs I had was the Tommie Tipppee Comfi-Neck Catch-All Bib which I bought from Amazon (www.amazon.co.uk) for just £2.95 (including post and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/08/12 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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These bibs have been an absolute godsend for me. My one and two year old girls use these, particularly when eating their evening meal. They are ideal as they catch the majority of food before it ends up on their clothing-or on the floor. These bibs normally cost about £2.50 each, and are available from most supermarkets and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/07/12 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Since I purchased my Bibetta bibs for my daughter I have used no other bib except for a cheapy one from Ikea that I keep in my changing bag for feeding whilst on the go. However, my sister was clearing out her cupboards a month or so ago and getting rid of all her baby feeding stuff and passed on this bib - the Tommee Tippee Catch all ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/12/11 (Useful, 10 readings)
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Oh my goodness, I could not rave about this genius creation by Tommee Tippee any more! Babies are messy little things, Meal times with my little girl were fast becoming a nightmare, with crumbs going everywhere. I popped to my local Mothercare to browse their selection of bibs and came across these. They had lots of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/09/10 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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As our son got older I didn't like the white cloth bibs that we had because of stains and the bib being too small. He could also take them off because they were fastened with Velcro. This bib we have is blue and has a crumb catcher that he likes to eat the leftovers from the meal when he is finished. It has 4 holes around the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/09/10 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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I was instantly attracted to this bib in the supermarket at the time that my daughter was 6 months old. She had just started to eat solids and I was beginning the cycle of never ending dirty bibs. I thought this was a good idea and thought at 5 euro I would give it a go and see if it worked for us and even save us a bit on washing! ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/09/10, updated on 03/09/10 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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When I started my daughter on solid foods, not baby rice actual food, she just loved to feed herself which meant more mess than when I would feed her and with a few of the baby foods being that bright orange colour I was worried about her clothes. Normally I put the over the head bibs on my daughter but they didn't completely cover her ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/08/10
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My daughter is very small as she has Down's Syndrome and this bib is just to baggy on her and we end up putting a cloth bib underneath as lots of teh food comes through the top gap.We've just this week received 2 fab new bibs from ZPM. I've just suggested them to dooyoo so watch my profile for an update on these fab things - they are the best!

by - written on 13/08/10 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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Most bibs tend to be fabric with velcro fasteners. I have a good many of these and they do have their benefits - easy to store, cheap, can be used to wipe baby's face after eating and simply bunged in the washing machine. Of course they also have their disadvantages - older toddlers can probably remove them themselves quite easily, you ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/08/10 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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When my babies were young, I was forever buying material bibs. I would buy large packs and within a week or so they would all be ruined by the bright orange food sains from the baby food jars. It was costing me a fortune, trying to keep up with the demand for bibs! I was washing them straight away, but they would never come out totally ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/08/10 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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It is amazing how much food ends up down the inside of my childs top and vests. I have had endless amounts of fabric bibs and one that cover the fop half of the body with sleeves, none of these bibs were as good as the tommee tippee catch all bib. I bought one to try from boots for £2.70 in purple. The bib is made ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/08/10 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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When my daughter started eating solid foods, she loved those Hipp baby jars. Especially the one which was bright orange and stained anything fabric. Her lovely, pretty bibs ended up looking like something that had been hit by the Tango monster. Most of them ended up in the bin and we needed a quick fix solution. Off we went to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/07/10, updated on 16/09/10 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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There are times during the early weaning stages of your babys life when a small and pretty material based bib with a rear plastic protective layer, will cope with most spills you encounter. These types of bibs are attractive, soft to the touch and offer just enough protection for a smaller baby at feeding time. Once you move ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/07/10, updated on 06/09/12 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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When it comes to weaning a baby, particularly the wonderfully exciting and messy finger food stage, bibs take on a major significance. The thin cotton bibs that serve their purpose well when it comes to sicky, dribbly newborns are no match for a growing baby with a breadstick and access to a spoon! For this stage of weaning, I would ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/10/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Most of you mummys will know how hard it is to fidn the perfect bib. And when you do, they are soon grown out of it and you need to find a bib for the next stage up which they like and will keep on. Bib shopping has been a harsh task over the last 18 months. We have drawers and drawers full of bibs. Some too small some too big, some ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/10/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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I bought a Tommee Tippee Comfi-Neck Catch-All Bib for my 13 month old son from John Lewis. It was purchased for just under £3 and has turned to be one of the best bibs we had tried so far. Most importantly it is easy to clean, unlike fabric bibs that require machine washing and often stain. Previously we tried a Tommee Tippee rubber Roll ... Read the complete review
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