You know, as business owners and parents, my husband Steve and I put our hearts and souls into our company, bibbitec, where we strive to create innovative products that make parents’ lives easier.
After all, the ideas and designs for bibbitec and our baby bibs and kids art smocks came from our own experience as parents of 2 young boys. You can read more about that here: http://www.bibbitec.com/about
It’s incredibly exciting and gratifying to receive so many testimonials from parents who are literally raving about our unique kids art smock, as well as our innovative baby bibs.
http://blog.bibbitec.com/read-people-saying-bibbitec-bib-kids-art-smock/
The Ultimate Bib is the only bib your child will ever need. The Ultimate Bib delivers cleanliness and ease in a single bound. The Ultimate Bib's cozy, stain-resistant, fast-drying, soft, lightweight material has the strength of a superhero, the adaptability of a Supermom. Visit our website for more details.
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Friday, April 25, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
How the Right Bibs Make Mealtimes Easier for Special Needs Families
For many of us parents with babies, toddlers and young children, mealtimes can either be wonderful fun parts of the day…or times that are particularly challenging and really stressful.
Some of our kids love everything we feed them and can’t wait to get in their highchairs or sit at the table. Some can also be picky eaters, refuse good healthy food, and get fussy and cranky…making giant messes of themselves, their clothes, trays, us, the floor and anything else within striking distance.
http://blog.bibbitec.com/right-bibs-make-mealtimes-easier-special-needs-families/
Some of our kids love everything we feed them and can’t wait to get in their highchairs or sit at the table. Some can also be picky eaters, refuse good healthy food, and get fussy and cranky…making giant messes of themselves, their clothes, trays, us, the floor and anything else within striking distance.
http://blog.bibbitec.com/right-bibs-make-mealtimes-easier-special-needs-families/
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Managing Your Child’s Drooling Phase
Drooling
is a normal stage in every baby’s development, and is most often
associated with teething. Although many parents find this time to be
really messy, you should know that excessive saliva production is
actually healthy. For one, saliva washes away accumulated food and
bacteria in your baby’s mouth. The enzymes found in saliva also
break down carbohydrates, which helps in making the digestive system
function optimally.
That’s
not all—for infants that may suffer from gastroesophageal reflux
disease (a condition in which stomach acid rises from the stomach
into the esophagus), saliva serves to lubricate the esophagus lining
and neutralize the acidity.
What to Look for in a Kids Art Smock
Children’s art smocks
come in so many shapes, sizes, and materials that it can be difficult
to choose between them. To make coming to a decision easier, you can
narrow down your choices using the following considerations:
Style
Art smocks have three
basic styles: apron, full protection, and bib. When working with
younger children, it’s best to go with bib smocks that are applied
over the head and offer protection around the sides. Older children
can work with an apron-style smock, however, it’s usually best to
go with a full-protection smock that runs from the shoulders down to
the knees. Sleeves are generally not needed, unless your child
regularly dresses in long-sleeved clothes.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Guide to Feeding Your Baby With Less Mess
Let's face it. Our
babies are messy eaters. We know because we experience it virtually
every day during meal times. So it's little wonder we're always
looking for ways to make eating time less messy, and cleaning up a
lot easier.
To make eating more fun
and less messy, we recommend using a
good baby bib, particularly one designed not to stain easily.
Polyester and nylon are among some of the most widely-used
stain-resistant materials in the market, but individually, they
suffer from drawbacks. Nylon has the resilience but not resistance to
stain; polyester doesn’t stain easily but is not very durable.
Monday, March 17, 2014
BIBBITEC MARCH MADNESS SMOCK PROMO
Get $10 OFF the bibbitec® Ultimate Smock or Ultimate Smock Junior from now until March 31st.
Ultimate Savings on a Cute Kids Art Smock that Helps Keep Creative Kids Clean!
You want your young children to enjoy expressing themselves creatively, whether through painting and other art projects, or even through helping you in the kitchen. Some youngsters love spreading color across paper with their fingers or brushes. Others can’t wait to start sifting flour or mixing batter for homemade treats. Who knows…you might be nurturing the next budding art prodigy or top chef.
http://blog.bibbitec.com/bibbitec-march-madness-smock-promo/
Ultimate Savings on a Cute Kids Art Smock that Helps Keep Creative Kids Clean!
You want your young children to enjoy expressing themselves creatively, whether through painting and other art projects, or even through helping you in the kitchen. Some youngsters love spreading color across paper with their fingers or brushes. Others can’t wait to start sifting flour or mixing batter for homemade treats. Who knows…you might be nurturing the next budding art prodigy or top chef.
http://blog.bibbitec.com/bibbitec-march-madness-smock-promo/
Friday, March 14, 2014
Bibbitec’s Trusted Baby Bibs and Kids’ Smocks Are 100% Made in America
As a maker of baby bibs and kids’ smocks that moms and dads put their trust in, this is a subject that is near and dear to our hearts.
In a national survey published just last year by Consumer Reports magazine, 78 percent of Americans said they would prefer to buy a U.S. made product when given a choice between one made here and an identical one made overseas.
More than 8 out of 10 of those individuals mentioned maintaining jobs in manufacturing and helping to keep American production strong and competitive globally as key reasons for purchasing American. About 60 percent said they believed that American-made goods were of higher quality, or pointed out concern regarding using child laborers or various other low-cost labor overseas.
http://blog.bibbitec.com/bibbitecs-trusted-baby-bibs-kids-smocks-100-made-america/
In a national survey published just last year by Consumer Reports magazine, 78 percent of Americans said they would prefer to buy a U.S. made product when given a choice between one made here and an identical one made overseas.
More than 8 out of 10 of those individuals mentioned maintaining jobs in manufacturing and helping to keep American production strong and competitive globally as key reasons for purchasing American. About 60 percent said they believed that American-made goods were of higher quality, or pointed out concern regarding using child laborers or various other low-cost labor overseas.
http://blog.bibbitec.com/bibbitecs-trusted-baby-bibs-kids-smocks-100-made-america/
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