I’m a Bib – Grey | Soft, Safe & Mess-Free Feeding Bib Make mealtime clean and carefree with the I’m a Bib – Grey from HEORSHE — a thoughtfully designed bib that combines comfort, safety, and practicality for babies and toddlers alike. Premium & Safe MaterialsCrafted from food-grade, BPA-free silicone, the bib is gentle on your baby’s skin and free from harmful chemicals. The soft, flexible material provides a comfortable feel while being completely waterproof — perfect for everyday feeding and teething drool. Mess Protection with Smart DesignThe bib features a deep and structured front pocket that catches crumbs, spills, and dribbles before they reach clothes or highchairs. This built-in crumb catcher greatly reduces mess and simplifies cleanup after every meal. Comfortable, Secure FitWith an ergonomic curved shape, the bib wraps naturally around your baby’s neck and chest without hindering movement. The adjustable fastener ensures a snug, secure fit as your baby grows — ideal for long-term use from infancy through toddler stages. Light and flexible, the bib is easy for babies to wear without discomfort, even during extended feeding times. Durable & Easy to CleanThanks to its resilient silicone construction, the bib resists stains, odors, and wear — keeping its look and shape even after repeated use. Cleanup is effortless: just wipe it clean or rinse it, or toss in the dishwasher for deeper cleaning. The waterproof surface ensures liquids slide right off, preventing absorption and maintaining hygiene. Stylish & Travel-FriendlyThe sleek grey color gives the bib a modern, minimalist look that matches any outfit or feeding environment. It rolls or folds compactly to fit in diaper bags, making it an excellent travel companion for feeding on-the-go. Ideal for Everyday Feeding & Self-FeedingWhether you’re feeding purees, snacks, or finger foods — or your little one is learning to self-feed — the I’m a Bib – Grey provides reliable coverage and comfort. It helps parents keep mealtime tidy and stress-free, while letting babies explore food and independence.