First foods means arms in it up to the elbow. This is the bib that covers the sleeves too.
Sicilian-lemon-stall energy. A long-sleeve smock bib in Lemon Squeezy — lemons and lemonade jars on mint. Full-sleeve coverage in 100% Reprieve® recycled polyester with a TPU waterproof coating — OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified — with a snap closure at the back and elasticized cuffs. For first foods, baby-led weaning, and anything involving tomato sauce.
The bib, in detail. Covers the arms to the wrist and the front to the lap — 14 in across, 13 in neck to hem, 32 in cuff to cuff. Wipe it under the tap or machine wash; tumble dry low. Don’t iron — heat damages the waterproof layer. Sized roughly 6 months to 3 years.
Common questions
When do we need the long sleeves?
First foods and baby-led weaning — anywhere arms end up in the bowl. Past about two, most kids move to a shorter silicone bib.
Is it waterproof?
Yes — a TPU waterproof coating over recycled polyester. Spaghetti sauce stays on the bib, not the shirt.
How do I clean it?
Wipe under the tap or machine wash, then tumble dry low. Don’t iron — heat damages the waterproof layer.
What age does it fit?
Roughly 6 months to 3 years, depending on the kid.
When you'll reach for it. The puree months and early baby-led weaning, when a meal involves the arms as much as the mouth. A short silicone bib covers the front; this one covers the sleeves your washing machine would otherwise inherit. Most kids move back to a short bib once the aim improves, somewhere past two.