When do you need a bib? Tips for giving it as a baby gift

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Bibs are an essential item for babies, and many people are considering giving them as baby gifts.

If you're going to give a gift, you want to give something that can be used for a long time.

This time, we will introduce when bibs can be used and for how long, depending on the baby's age.

Why bibs are recommended as baby gifts

A bib is an item used by babies who drool, and because of its practicality it has become a standard baby gift.

It also prevents clothes from getting dirty due to vomit, so it's a useful item to have on hand.

When should you start using a bib?

When you think about giving a baby bib as a gift to a friend or acquaintance, you may be wondering when it can actually be used and for how long.

We will explain what they are used for depending on the baby's age, along with recommended materials.

To prevent vomiting (newborn to around 4 months old)

From the newborn stage until about four months of age, a baby's mouth tends to be dry and they rarely drool.

However, many newborn babies are unable to drink breast milk or formula properly, so bibs are used to prevent them from vomiting.

Babies' skin is sensitive at this age, so we recommend using a gauze bib.

To prevent drooling (from 5 months old)

Once a baby's neck is strong enough and they are around 5 months old, the amount of saliva increases and they tend to drool more easily, so a bib is used to prevent drooling.

Around the age of 7 months, when teeth begin to grow, the amount of drool increases even more, and before you know it, your baby's mouth and chest will be soaked.

It is said that babies secrete about 1 to 1 liters of saliva per day, which is roughly the same as adults, but because the muscles around their mouths are underdeveloped, they are unable to close their mouths or swallow saliva properly.

This is a time when babies are becoming more active as they start rolling over and crawling, so we recommend a bib made of absorbent cotton or towel material with fasteners that won't get in the way when they move around.

Weaning period (6 months to 3 years old)

Babies start eating solid foods around 6 months of age.

This is the time when saliva production increases, making solid foods easier to swallow and digest, and the amount of drooling increases even more.

However, since their swallowing ability is still weak and they may have a rejection reaction to unfamiliar foods and vomit, we use a feeding bib to prevent food from spilling.

We recommend a silicone bowl with a pocket at the bottom that catches food spills.

A bib is needed until the child stops drooling and spilling food, so how long to use it depends on the child, but most children seem to use it until they are around 2 or 3 years old.

How many styles do you need?

The amount of drool and how often babies get dirty will vary, so the number of bibs needed will vary depending on the baby.

Unlike diapers, you won't need a large amount of them right after giving birth, so 3 to 5 pairs will be enough, even if you consider having extra ones to wash.

However, repeated washing can cause the fabric to become stiff and stains to become harder to remove, so you may need to buy a new one.

Therefore, the recipient will not be overwhelmed by having too many gifts.

3 recommended bibs for different baby ages!

We'll introduce three carefully selected bibs based on your baby's age.

Personalized Baby Bathrobe, Bib & Cloth Picture Book Set

This apron bib is made with untwisted yarn, which has the soft, fluffy texture of cotton and excellent absorbency and moisture retention.

The set also includes a cloth picture book that's perfect as a first toy, and a bathrobe that can be used for a long time as your child grows.

Personalized 4-piece baby gift basket

The bib is thick and fluffy, with a terry cloth front and organic cotton knit material sewn onto the back, and the fasteners are made of resin buttons that are suitable for people with metal allergies.

The towels are made from the same fabric as the bib, and the socks and squishy toys that will be your baby's "friends" are all organic.

Personalized 5-Piece Baby Silicone Non-Tip Dish Set

This mealtime bib is made of silicone material, making it easy to clean, and has deep pockets that catch any spilled food.

The set includes suction cups to prevent tipping, and a personalized spoon and fork, making it suitable for use from baby food to individual meals.

Give your baby a bib that grows with them

Although they are all called bibs, they come in a variety of materials and designs.

This is an item that you can never have too many of, so if you choose one that is appropriate for your baby's age, they're sure to be happy.