bib (Feeding)
A bib is a piece of cloth or plastic worn around a person's neck and chest to protect clothing from spills and stains during feeding. It is commonly used for infants and toddlers who are learning to eat solid foods. Bibs can come in various styles, including those with pockets to catch dropped food.
Bibs are often made from materials that are easy to clean, such as cotton or silicone. They can be fastened with snaps, Velcro, or ties, making them adjustable for different sizes. Using a bib helps keep mealtime less messy and can make the feeding process more enjoyable for both the child and the caregiver.