Comfort Cotton
There seems to have always been a debate about which soother to use for your baby, or if you should use one at all. It all really comes down to personal choice and what works well for your baby. There are some definite things not to do, such as dipping the soother in honey. This will promote the developm
ent of rotten teeth. If baby drools whilst sucking, tie a cute organic cotton bib around the neck and change it often so the wetness doesn’t chafe the skin.
Soothers, in some form or another, have been around for hundreds of years. They used to be whatever was safe to pop into the babies mouth. Nowadays, there are silicone or rubber, and all tested and researched to make sure baby can come to no harm whilst being soothed.
Do you wonder whether a newborn baby really needs a bib? The child isn’t eating solid foo
d, just drinking milk. If some milk comes back up, you can mop up with a burp cloth. Unfortunately, much of the excess milk soaks into the neck of the clothing and it can be nasty to get out.
A lot of extra laundry can be avoided by making use of an organic cotton baby bib. Bibs are very absorbent and much easier to change. The organic cotton won’t chafe and irritate baby’s skin. You can keep one round their neck to catch the spit-up, drool and little surprises and whip it off to show a cute outfit, perfectly preserved for company. Mommy and baby both happy.
Bowls, bibs and burp cloths
are baby’s meal time necessities and they make cute, affordable gifts that new parents and babies will love! For special occasions or just for everyday use, these adorable meal time baby gifts are perfect for newborns and toddlers alike. They’re gifts that can stay with the little one through every feeding milestone.
New parents can never have enough bibs and burp cloths. They will need an endless supply of these over the course of baby’s first year. A baby shower is a good opportunity for you to help them stock up on these much needed items.