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DribbleBusters almost too good to dribble on!

Page added on: Tuesday 7th of June 2011 at 02:59:36 PM

 

           

There was a time when a babies bib was just a washed out towelling dribble catcher sometimes with a garish pattern printed on the front. But how times have changed! The bibs that you buy now are almost too gorgeous to dribble on but an awful lot more efficient when you do. Dribblebuster bandana bibs are designed and made in the UK to a very high standard with no rough overlocked edges and all seams are completely enclosed. Baby at Sones are delighted to be stocking the latest iconic Liberty prints from the 2011 storybook collection designed by children’s illustrators including Lauren Child who is the artist behind the popular Charlie and Lola characters. They are so stylish that they look like a fashion accessory and instead of detracting from what your baby is wearing they add to the outfit. Their gorgeousness does not diminish their practical purpose of protecting babies’ delicate skin from dampness and rashes where the moisture tends to collect in the delicate folds of the skin and around the chin. Here is a testimomial received from a delighted customer - "My first impression when it arrived was that it was well packaged and beautifully made. The fabric is excellent quality and very soft. The velcro is strong and she was unable to pull it off herself. I'm especially impressed with the backing fabric which is some kind of brushed cotton. It is extremely absorbent and feels dry to her skin even when the top layer is soaking wet."

 

Dribblebuster bibs are an absolute ‘must have’ for when baby is teething chewing on everything within reach and dribbling copiously they fit snugly around the neck and stay firmly in place with a Velcro fastening. So they are not only supremely comfy for baby but a lot less washing for Mum too. Priced at just £8.99 each a bargain buy!
I must confess to a sneaking preference to the Eliza's Owls print I just love owls.

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