We've got you covered in our stylish, super soft feeding bibs. These lovelies are big and with the extra coverage, your little Warriors threads will stay protected during adventurous mealtimes. We use 100% organic fabrics that are gentle against your little ones skin and extra absorbent. All our feeding bibs feature t
We've got you covered in our stylish, super soft feeding bibs. These lovelies are big and with the extra coverage, your little Warriors threads will stay protected during adventurous mealtimes.
We use 100% organic fabrics that are gentle against your little ones skin and extra absorbent.
All our feeding bibs feature three different size snap fasteners to adjust to your growing little Warrior.
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Front: 100% GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Knit
Backing: 70% Bamboo 30% Organic Cotton Double Terry
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Machine wash in phosphate free detergent in cool water on a gentle or delicate wash.
Allow to dry naturally or tumble dry on low temperature.
Do not iron directly onto print.
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DESIGNED AND CREATED IN AUSTRALIA
PRINT PLACEMENT MAY VARY DUE TO THE HANDMADE NATURE OF THIS PRODUCT
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