- Keeping your baby clean while eating isn't a simple task. But when you have the right bib to help you, cleanup is fast, easy, and maybe a little bit fun. Okay, perhaps that's pushing it.
- After much research, we found the BABYBJöRN Baby Bib to be the best for most parents. It not only will last forever, but it's also easy to clean and collects even the worst food spills.
Let's face it: Babies and toddlers are messy. The classic baby-covered-in-spaghetti image is one for the photo album, but not one for the busy parent. Parents want a baby bib that keeps mashed banana off of the table and floor, is easy to clean, and lasts a long time.
Fortunately, there are baby bibs to cover every kind of spill or accident, and they come in designs ranging from simple organic cotton to durable plastic with a tray to collect chunks of food. Parents can also find ones that are easy to toss in a bag for traveling. But even though there are lots of bibs to choose from, it can be difficult to know which ones are best for you and your baby.
When I looked at all the bibs parents can choose from, I considered material, durability, ease of cleaning, and cost. I asked other parents for their feedback, read reviews, and used my personal experience to narrow this list down to the best bibs you can buy in 2019.
Here are our picks for the best baby bibs you can buy:
- Best baby bib overall: BABYBJöRN Baby Bib
- Best budget-friendly baby bib: Green Sprouts Stay-Dry Bib
- Best baby bib for travel: Happy Healthy Parent Silicone Baby Bib
- Best bandana baby bib: Matimati Baby Bandana Bib
- Best baby bib for spit-up: Aden + Anais Classic Burpy Bib
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