3 Things you must know before buying Loulou silicone bibs

Everyone knows that babies need bibs. But it probably wasn’t until you actually reached of parenthood that you realized just how necessary bibs are. When it comes to BLW, you need keeping food off your baby or toddler’s adorable outfit, any bib is better than nothing. But options that are easy to wash and keep food from ending up in her lap or on her arms are your best bet.

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| Are Loulou silicone bibs worth it?

| How many silicone bibs do you actually need to own?

| Why Loulou LOLLIPOP silicone bibs?

Are Loulou LOLLIPOP silicone bibs worth it?

A few months ago, I introduced solid foods to my daughter. I first fed him purées with a spoon, but after she started grabbing the bowl and reaching out for any food in sight, I incorporated baby-led feeding into the mix, giving her pieces of soft vegetables that she could pick up and feed herself. Thanks to countless videos on the social media, I knew that when babies feed themselves, food flies everywhere. A good bib—with a pocket to catch at least some of what didn't make it into my daughter’s mouth.

Silicone bibs are soft, flexible and waterproof. They can also be wiped clean after mealtime. Most have a lip or pocket at the bottom to catch food that your little one drops so it doesn’t end up on her lap.

I’ve used Loulou LOLLIPOP for 2 months now, I personally love the printed one better than the regular one. I feel that the printed bibs have a bigger and wider pocket, I can catch a lot of food that didn’t make it into my daughter’s mouth. So, for me it is totally worth it!

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The printed silicone bibs.

The printed silicone bibs.

How many silicone bibs do you actually need to own?

You could probably get by with just one, but it’s never a bad idea to have an extra bib or two around for backup. For newborns who only have some occasional drool or spit up, five bibs may be enough to last the week. For babies who really crank out the drool or spit up, though, you might go through five bibs a day.

So how many bibs do you actually need to own for those messy little eaters? The answer depends on your own family's needs. I have around 5 silicone bibs.

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Why Loulou LOLLIPOP silicone bibs?

If your older baby or toddler always tears off bibs with velcro closures, try this. The button closure is more likely to stay put, plus the adjustable buttons are designed to fit kids up to age 3. And if you’re not a fan of the typical baby colors, you’ll be psyched to hear that these bibs come in soothing earth tones like beige, olive and marble. They also have the printed one, which I very like.

A molded, catch-all pouch and easy, wipe-down surface makes for quick cleaning. With reinforced buttonholes for a durable, adjustable fit, this handy bib is available in an array of modern colors and fresh designs to complement baby’s wardrobe.

  • 100% food grade silicone

  • bib catch-all pouch to collect crumbs

  • Free of BPA, PVC, phthalates, lead and cadmium

  • Ages: 3-36 months

  • Top rack dishwasher safe

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At last, I had two main concerns with the material and make of the bib - Is it actually waterproof? And how easy is it to clean? We favored bibs that could easily be cleaned in the sink and that dried quickly.Tell me your story about your kids and your bibs.

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Loulou LOLLIPOP a strong chewable teether that your baby will LOVE!!

Loulou LOLLIPOP is a Canadian company run and founded by twin sisters Eleanor and Angel. Their silicone teethers and pacifier clips as chewable "candy," hence the LOLLIPOP in the brand name. More importantly, Eleanor and Angel committed to making babies and parents happy. Loulou LOLLIPOP will help you dream big, have fun, and share many sweet and cherished adventures.

Loulou LOLLIPOP is redefining baby goods in pursuit of better, cuter, and safer products for every newborn adventure.

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Eleanor & Angel

Founder of Loulou LOLLIPOP

The beginning of Loulou LOLLIPOP

In 2015, they created two tasty but tasteful designs that quickly became a huge hit. Their original silicone Donut Teether and Ice Cream Teethers were the first of their kind: strong, durable, and oh-so-adorable.

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Loulou LOLLIPOP is a 100% safe teether for your babies. Why?

Watch this! How Loulou LOLLIPOP Boston Terrier Teether is made! A very eye-opener video.

All of Loulou LOLLIPOP products are free from nasty chemicals!!

  • 100% Food Grade Silicone

  • BPA, Phthalates, Lead, Cadmium and PVC FREE

  • Wash with warm soapy water before use

  • Can be chilled for added relief of teething pain

  • Original design for modern babies

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How to sanitize Loulou LOLLIPOP pacifier clip and teether?

  • DO NOT STERILIZE your clip! 

  • Teether is made from silicone which is naturally antimicrobial, washing with warm soapy water thoroughly is sufficient to clean it.

  • DO NOT BOIL or MICROWAVE your clip!

Silicone pacifier clips are constructed with ten 15mm food grade silicone beads. The entire clip measures 10" including the loop. Attach to clothes, blankets, toys, strollers, car seats or baby carriers to hold pacifiers, teething rings, or toys! They are perfect for babies on the go and keep your baby's pacifier or toy close and off the floor.

For Loulou LOLLIPOP, they are available in Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, and Philippines. And we are looking for distribution in Malaysia and Indonesia. Contact us and we will get back to you shortly.

We also have other teether, Hashtag Kidz on-to-go teether and Dena a toy that can be used as a teether.

Everybody knows how to raise children, except the people who have them.
— P. J. O'Rourke