Mally Bibs truly are The Ultimate Baby Bib. They are functional, easy to clean, and adorable! Say bye-bye to sticky, mouldy plastic bibs and the endless laundry piles of cotton bibs. The adjustable magnet clasp makes them easy to put on, because tying a string around the neck of a squirmy toddler with long hair is NOT my idea of fun! After the meal, you clean them by just running them under the tap, and then you can hang them on the fridge to dry (another benefit of the magnet clasp). Worn in reverse, they make a great travel snack holder for when you’re on the go (just put some goodies inside the pouch, and your child can snack at their leisure).
An excellent gift for any young child – they come in baby and toddler sizes, you can customize the colours, and you can even personalize them with a child’s name. The hardest part is deciding on a pattern!
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As part of our A Few Of Our Favourite Things giveaway, the Spilt Milk Moms has decided to give one Mally Bib to FOUR lucky winners!
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Hehe I am always amazed at how much mess there can be. I always thought they would get neater as they got older, but at age two, things are just messier still….
. More dexterity to fling/spit/swipe/rub/miss etc. Food of the day today: lasagna….messy!!
Hmmm no babies to feed, so no feeding babies stories… have made myself a mess quite a few times.
sticky bananas.
hehe hmmm…when my 2yr old chews it up and spits it out with vigor, saying “don’t like eet!”, whatever it is. Usually when we’re out.
My sister gave my nephew pineapple at the dinner table a few years back and he proceeded to barf allover the table and my mother…..good thing Grandma’s are forgiving!!
When my son doesn’t want to eat anymore, he spits his food out of his mouth and starts wiping it all over his face, hair, clothes and it often goes up his nose. This is my signal to stop feeding!
gooey peanut butter – it sticks everywhere. But at least it smells nice several hours later
I have one of those bibs… that I bought at value village with the tag still on! Best deal ever. My son hasnt been eating solids too long, but the worst time was when he was obsessed with blowing raspberries, and decided to do it with a mouth full of peas. Nice.
The first time I gave my son prunes, I wasn’t sure how much to give him. I learned really fast……I had a large clean up several hours later. However, he sure loves eating them.
My worst feeding experience is letting me 2.5 year old feed my 7 month old. There was avacado everywhere! Oh well-at least she was sincere in helping!
Thanks for sharing about these bibs. I have been desperate to find new bibs that won’t mold, but don’t have to be thrown in the washing machine either. Love the magnetic back too!
mashed potatoes. They are horrible to remove after they dry
Anything sticky and gooey getting everywhere is never a pretty sight.
my worst food experience was the first time i fed my son solids. the rice cereal had skim milk powder in it and it turned out he was allergic to milk. his face was covered in hives – it was awful!
When my son gets fussy I give him mum mums. He absolutely loves them and enjoys putting then in his hair, all over his face and on his clothes after, he has wet them with his mouth and turned them into mush.
letting a child feed themselves is always a sight. I am not sure if I will ever be ready for all that mess!! My nephew is not that coordinated, and tries his best with the fork, but most of his food ends up hidden on him or on the floor where the dog is happily waiting – unless it is veggies of course.
My son hates green beans and carrots. When I try to feed them to him he lets me know his distaste by blowing them out of his mouth and all over me and himself.
peas… its always the peas that get everywhere!
Why is it if just a little bit of food drips onto my sons tray, he finds it and smears it all over himself? He is Really fast.
mushed up peas. They can launch themselves quite far if you step on them as well.
Reminded of the way my son (2yrs) eats carrots…loves to bite them and chew them up into little bits, then spit it all out…then take another bite & repeat! I finally got wise to giving him a spit-bowl now….
Sometimes I get the bowl too close to my son and with great speed he grasps onto the side and actually lifts himself out of his seat, as far as he can with being strapped in. His hands get mucky and he wipes them all over his face, hair and clothes. On those days he usually heads straight to the bath.:)
when my nephew was 6 months old and I was babysitting him ( prior to 1 yr mat leave, so my sister had to go back to work) he somehow managed to pull the nipple of his full bottle and wore the entire contents of my sisters left breast….we were at the mall and he was soaked and smelly. And being only an Auntie and not a mommy, I had not brought any extra clothes….yes, he went home wrapped in a paper bag from Safeway!!
In a restaurant. She threw all her food all over the place. That was the last time we took her to a restaurant for a few years.
Oatmeal is the worst… sticks everywhere.
It seems like everyday is an eating nightmare in my house. My daughter manages to get food up her nose (that is the worst to get out), in her hair, in her diaper and in her ears. No part of her body is safe when she eats:) Then it is off to the tub to get showered off.
my little guy trying a burger for the first time was interesting and messy in a tasty way!
I decided to feed my child some sweet potatoes and applesauce-but it didn’t “stay down”- instead the “mess” ended up in my hair