Before you purchase baby bibs, think about what material you’re looking for as you’ll definitely want something that can be wiped for cleaning or machine-washed. Also, consider the size of the bib and special features like extra snaps or food catchers. We carefully considered design, features, size, material, ease of use, ease of cleaning and value when reviewing products.  Here are the best baby bibs on the market. This bib closes with a secure Velcro and is available in teal, green, navy, lavender, gray, or pink. After mealtime, just give this a quick scrub in the sink with soap and let dry. Then, when laundry day comes you just throw it in and you don’t have to learn how to wash baby clothes again. Price at time of publication: $20 Material: Fabric and silicone | Machine Washable: Yes This 10-pack set from Green Sprouts gives you plenty of bibs to get you through your day at a budget price. The bibs are absorbent, with a terrycloth front, and waterproof backing so any liquids won’t seep through to your baby’s clothes. With an array of color choices, you’re sure to find one that matches their outfit of the day (or dare we say the hour). This bib comes in different sizes from 3 to 12 months old, but some reviewers say is somewhat small and is better suited for smaller infants who drool, spit-up, or starts solids food. Price at time of publication: $25 Material: Cotton | Machine Washable: Yes Besides home usage, these bibs are great to leave in the car, and organize with all baby stuff inside the diaper bag for when you are dining out since they will save your kiddo’s Sunday best from getting dirty. They’re also a smart pick for crafting since they’ll protect your little one from getting finger paint all over themselves, though we don’t guarantee this will protect your walls. Price at time of publication: $15 Material: Polyester | Machine Washable: Yes This favorite from Tommee Tippee is made out of a terry material that has extra absorbency around the neck to catch dribbles. It has a Velcro closure which makes putting it on and taking off a belt. Besides bottle feedings, this is also a smart option for teething babies since it absorbs well. While the plain bib is far from stylish, it is a basic color and will match any outfit your baby is wearing, so you won’t need to worry about coordinating as you rush out the door. Price at time of publication: $10 Material: Cotton and polyester | Machine Washable: Yes This bib from Built is made out of neoprene, which is what scuba suits are made of, so it’s waterproof. After your baby’s first carrots, you can just rinse this off with soap and water in the kitchen sink and let dry, though you will want to launder after a few days’ use to thoroughly clean it. These bibs are small, which is good for babies and toddlers since it will easily rest on them without getting bunched up. These close with Velcro and come in various colors and patterns. Price at time of publication: $10 Material: Neoprene | Machine Washable: Yes This 12-pack set is made of 100% organic cotton so you’ll know only the best is sitting next to your baby’s skin. The bibs have a snap on them, which prevents babies from ripping them off, and they can adjust in between sizes with the two different snap lengths. Reviewers love the mixed patterns on these and have used them for newborns up to still drooling 2-year-olds. Some, comment these might be a little big for younger babies but they’ll be handy well past their first birthday. Price at time of publication: $16 Material: Cotton and polyester | Machine Washable: Yes Available in four different colorways in sets of two, these brightly colored bibs will bring a smile to your face when you watch your baby chow down on food. They have a handy snap-like closure in the back which provides four different sizes and are suitable for children ages 6 months to 6 years. What makes these even better is when you are out to dinner and need to prepare a daycare packing list for your baby you can just roll them up and stick them in your bag until you can give them a good rinse. The food and liquids will stay contained and won’t make a mess. Plus, since they are silicone, you’ll just need to bring one bib on your vacation and you can keep reusing it without needing to do laundry or waiting for it to dry. Price at time of publication: $23 Material: Silicone | Machine Washable: Yes

What to Look for in Baby Bibs

Material

When you’re shopping for baby bibs, you’ll notice many of them come in a cloth-like fabric or silicone. It’s up to you which material you think would suit your little one best. There are benefits and drawbacks to both options, so whatever you choose, you really can’t go wrong.  For example, cloth bibs can typically be thrown into the washing machine after use. So once you’re done with it, you don’t have to worry about wiping it off. With silicone bibs, they’re easy to clean as they can be washed with some soap and water in the sink once feeding is done. You’ll also want to consider material if your child has sensitive skin, as some silicone products may cause irritation. 

Size 

Many parents and caregivers don’t realize baby bibs come in different sizes, appropriate for kids of different ages. Toddler bibs, for example, are bigger than bibs designed for younger babies, and usually have a food-catcher feature. If you have a newborn or small baby, you may prefer to buy newborn bibs. These are much smaller than your standard-sized bib. These are great to catch any milk or spit-up during feeding times. Overall, you really just want a bib that’s big enough to cover your baby, should there be (and there will be!) any messes. 

Features

While standard bibs are great for catching small amounts of liquid, a more modern bib will have additional features, like adjustable snaps or food catchers. For some families, these features are essential, while others do just fine with a basic bib.  Food catchers are great to buy once children are starting to eat more solid food, as they catch anything that doesn’t make it into your little one’s mouth. Food doesn’t end up on the floor and your baby can still eat it so it doesn’t go to waste.  Or, there are bibs that have adjustable snaps instead of Velcro. These allow babies to grow with the bibs so you can adjust them as they get older. They also act as an extra deterrent to keep your kiddo from trying to rip off their bib during mealtimes. 

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Katrina Cossey has been a digital content producer, a news and feature writer for more than six years. She has covered local and national news as well as writing and researching parenting topics. Katrina is a parent herself and loves using silicone bibs with deep pockets for her little one. They’re easy to clean and catch any food left behind.