Baby's bib

Made:
1996 in United Kingdom
Baby's bib (bib) Baby's bib (bib)

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Baby's bib, made of polyvinylcarbonate and cotton, by Jackel International Ltd., c. 1996

Babies' bibs are used to protect clothes from spills and accidents when feeding. They are also for catching saliva from drools and when teething. A range of designs, patterns and types are now available. It is recommended to always supervise a baby when they are wearing a bib.

Details

Category:
Nursing & Hospital Furnishings
Object Number:
2022-508
Materials:
cotton (textile) and polyvinylcarbonate
type:
bib