HUGGS® BABY CARRIER DROOL BIB - 2 PIECES

HUGGS® BABY CARRIER DROOL BIB - 2 PIECES

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Excellent Customer Service

Designed for Ergonomics

Designed for Ergonomics

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Free Shipping in Contiguous 48 US States

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Say Goodbye to Stains With Our Bib for Baby Carriers

The cotton bib elevates child-carrying by providing comfort and convenience. Designed with soft fabric, it easily snaps onto the Huggs® baby hip carrier's shoulder straps to absorb drool and prevent stains and odors. Our baby carrier drool bib keeps your child’s face dry and detaches effortlessly for a quick machine wash.

  • Highly Absorbable. Our bib can easily catch drool, spit-up, and other liquids before they hit the carrier straps.
  • Pillowy Soft. Got a teething baby? The bib can double as a soft teether that they can nibble on. 
  • Easy to Detach and Reattach. Fitted with user-friendly snap buttons, our bib comes off (and on) easily.
  • Effortless to Clean. No need to waste time scrubbing dirt and stains. Just throw the dirty baby carrier drool bib in the washing machine with similar colors.

FAQs

Bibs are best started at 2–4 months, as this is when drooling is rampant. That said, bibs can be used as early as the newborn stage for hygiene purposes.

If you have a newborn or a teething baby, it’s best to have 6–8 drooling bibs in tow. This will ensure that you have enough bibs for excessive drooling or unpredictable spit-ups.

It’s best to replace them when they’re still stained or smelly, even after washing. That way, your baby remains comfortable, especially if they wear it all day.

By age 2-3, your little one may no longer need to use dribble bibs. Since they’re done with teething, they are likey not drooling as much anymore. But in any case, it’s still good to have bibs on standby in case of spit-ups or spills.

Yes – because keeping your baby’s face dry is the key to preventing drool rash. Made of cotton, our bibs can easily absorb drool, spit-up, and other liquids that can irritate your baby’s sensitive skin.

A feeding bib, like our silicone baby bib, is made for toddlers and young children who often make a mess when they eat. A dribble bib for baby carriers is ideal for younger babies who are teething and prone to drooling.