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The Original Crumb Chum Bib, Red Dalmations, Toddler
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Sales Rank: 12129 Let Babies Soar
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The Original Crumb Chum Bib, Red Dalmations, Toddler
- Unique chin to toe coverage completely protects clothing, chairs, and floors from stains and spillage
- Lightweight fabric gently drapes for comfort and mobility--the only bib babies & toddlers actually enjoy wearing
- Easily wipes clean with a washcloth or sponge, or just throw in with the rest of the laundry
- Folds small enough to keep in a purse or pocket--great for travel
- Softer and more comfortable than even terrycloth, but waterproof and stain-resistant, and won't crack like vinyl or plastic bibs.
Product Description
You will not find a better bib anywhere. The innovative Crumb Chum sets a new standard in quality and convenience for bibs. Invented by a mother-daughter team, Grammy Marsha and Stephanie Mintz, it truly hits the mark on fit, function and design. Most bibs cover only the chest. Crumb Chum's patented design is longer, with special wings to provide coverage from chin to waist and across the lap, over the legs and to the toes, and a wide "pucker pocket" that catches every spill. You'll change fewer clothes and clean fewer chairs, floors and car seats with this bib. The polyurethane-coated polyester fabric is waterproof, yet softer and lighter than practically any other bib. Infants that reject other bibs will not even notice this--it fits like a second shirt. It wipes clean with a sponge or damp cloth, but it's also completely safe in the dishwasher, clothes washer and dryer. Crumb Chum easily folds small enough to fit in any purse or pants pocket. Because it's so compact, lightweight and easy to clean, it's perfect for restaurants, the car, or airplane travel. You can actually eat out without destroying restaurants. Because it covers so well, and the designs are cute without being cutesy, you'll be able to use the Crumb Chum with messy art projects long after your toddler has graduated from needing a bib at mealtime. Comes in three patterns (clouds, denim and dalmations) and two sizes (infant (5-15 months) and toddler (15 months-2 years)). Crumb Chums have been featured in "Kids Today" and "Pregnancy" magazines and on the "Today" show. Order a couple for home and a couple for the road.
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The Original Crumb Chum Bib, Red Dalmations, Toddler
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- Publisher: Let Babies Soar
- Label: Let Babies Soar
- Studio: Let Babies Soar
- Manufacturers Age: 1 years and up
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #12129
Click on Product Listings for Details!
- The Original Crumb Chum Bib, Blue Clouds Pattern, Toddler Size
- The Original Crumb Chum Bib, Denim Pockets Pattern, Infant Size
- The Original Crumb Chum Bib, Red Dalmations Pattern, Infant Size
- The Original Crumb Chum Bib, Blue Clouds Pattern, Infant Size
- The Original Crumb Chum Bib, Denim Pockets Pattern, Toddler Size
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: BEST BIB I'VE TRIED 2007-04-19
Comment: The Crumb Chum has been a wonderful addition to meal time at our house! My son is quite a mess maker and we almost always had to change his clothes after meals, but the Crumb Chum covers him completely and is super super easy to get on him, unlike the bibs with arm holes, and when he is screaming for his supper this really comes in handy. The bib covers his shoulders, lap and legs, plus it keeps most of the gook out of the high chair as well. The bib wipes clean very easily and I usually just wash it in the sink with the other dishes every couple of days and hang to dry. It is very compact and would be very easy to poke in a diaper bag or purse. Basically, I love this bib and wish I would have had one when my daughter was in this stage.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: The best bib on the planet 2006-07-27
Comment: I originally wrote this for the denim Crumb Chum we have, but it applies to all of them.
We've tried every bib out there, and nothing comes close to the Crumb Chum. It is one of the single most useful baby products in the possession of anyone fortunate enough to acquire one -- the luxury sedan of eating accessories.
They are made of the same kind of waterproof polyester fabric that some shower liners are made from, but a bit more lightweight and breathable.
They may cost a little more than basic bibs, but they last a lot longer too, since they don't crack like a lot of the plastic bibs we had. They also probably save far more than what we paid for them in loads of laundry we don't have to do. Mealtime used to mean an automatic change of clothes and an outfit thrown in the wash. Either that or stripping our kids down for every meal. And even if we were willing to get them naked, there would still be a half hour cleaning the chair, as bits of lunch seemed to find their way into every possible crevice. And car seats? Forget it--in the lining, between the lining and the shell, in the seat, under the floor mat, in the doorwell. I think I found a cheerio in the glove compartment once. Eating in restaurants was also tough. We really like indian food and so do both of our kids, but a ten-minute post-dinner ritual of sweeping up saffron rice with a napkin, not to mention suffering under waitstaff glowers, removes much of the appeal of dining out. With the Crumb chum, I have given our 2-year old pad thai at the dining room table and yogurt tubes in the car and walked away unscathed.
They are really comfortable, enough so that our daughter is willing to wear them as an apron or smock for crafts and water play.
They are SUPER easy to clean. Most of the time, I just wipe them down with a sponge, or hold them under the faucet, then let them dry on a dish rack. If they're really goopy, or it's berry season, they can go in the wash (and dryer) with other clothes.
Since they travel so well, we like to keep a couple at home, a couple in the backpack and a couple in our picnic basket for concerts, camping trips, etc. We got them in all the patterns, since our daughter tends to cycle through preferences.
FYI - The manufacturer recommends the toddler size for kids 15 months and above, but we put them on our 11-month old, and though she was swimming in it a bit, it worked great.
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