Ds loves to eat yogurt and applesauce (pretty sure he'd live off of them if he could) and while he's pretty good with a spoon, sometimes he still makes a mess.
When did you put away the bibs?
Ds loves to eat yogurt and applesauce (pretty sure he'd live off of them if he could) and while he's pretty good with a spoon, sometimes he still makes a mess.
When did you put away the bibs?
apricot / 431 posts
She started ripping them off pretty early! These worked great for awhile but she figured out pretty quickly how to pull them over her head. It was 14 months maybe when we started eating topless, ha.
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eggplant / 11716 posts
My 3.5 year old still wears them, unless she's out in public or eating something really dry. Anything sauce or drippy, and she wears a bib. She wears the same clothes all day and we have rarely ever had stains.
honeydew / 7283 posts
Somewhere between 3 and 3.5. I remember thinking that she would never be able to eat without a bib, but somehow it happened!
Now I feel the same way about my almost 2 year old, of course.
persimmon / 1467 posts
DS is 2.5 and stopped using a bib a while ago. I think even before he turned 2. He's pretty neat though and asks for a napkin pretty often.
persimmon / 1064 posts
DS started ripping them off ala Hulk style when he was like 7 mo old. We started eating shirtless (and honestly, still do sometimes...he's 2.5!)
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
My toddler is almost 2 and we still use a bib with every meal!
pomelo / 5298 posts
My younger stopped very early, around one maybe sooner. She's generally a neat eater and doesn't tolerate a mess. My older stopped around two I think.
apricot / 356 posts
He refused to wear them around 20 months. It just seemed easier to let him get dirty than have him get all worked up and not eat after.
pomelo / 5573 posts
He was probably around 2. I would have liked to use them longer but they stopped putting them on him at daycare so he started refusing them at home too. He gets messy sometimes but I figure it's dinner, the clothes are coming off soon anyway.
persimmon / 1367 posts
LO has always despised bibs so I stopped forcing it before 16 mos. She's 2 now and I still wish she would tolerate wearing one. Instead, I just don't feed her a lot of messy foods!
nectarine / 2173 posts
My 20 month uses a bun for meals. For a non messy snack we don't use them. She's a messy eater!
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