Advantages: colourful, protect clothing Disadvantages: too colourful!
I never knew I would have an opinion on bibs but since having become a father I've realised I do actually have a preference for what kind of bib I put on my daughter and I can see the positives and negatives of the different makes! It's a whole new world!
When our daughter was born she wore newborn bibs which are tiny and very soft so great at soaking up milk and being kind to her skin but they soon began to get too tight and not big enough to protect her clothes and catch the lovely milky drool any longer so we had to look at bigger bibs.
One thing that I really rate about bibs is the fact that they no longer seem to be tie on ones. I don't know about you, but trying to tie a ribbon around the back of the neck of a newborn baby is just a bit too fiddly for me! So I really rate the fact that the majority of bibs now are press stud ...
I bought these bibs when I realised that my baby was no longer so small that she needed newborn sized bibs but wasn't big enough for the huge bibs with the plastic backs. I hunted high and low for bibs that wouldn't drown her and eventually found these in Boots.
They are so lovely and colourful that I couldn't resist them. They are unisex in design too so I can use them for both my baby and my nephew without worrying about their street cred!
They are farm yard designs so there is a horse, chicken, sheep, cow and apples. They are brightly coloured so very attractive and I have found that my baby likes to just try to play with the colourful edges quite a bit so sometimes pulls the bib everywhere making herself rather messy!
The bib fastens at the back with velcro which is much easier than faffing around with tying a bow, however ...
gia12345 06.10.2009
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Advantages: Excellent acting, wonderful storyline Disadvantages: Children may be unable to follow
I've been off work for the past week, quite ill from a spider bite. Although I passed away much of the time resting/sleeping, I've had periods where I felt the need to be entertained. On Thursday, I pulled one of all-time favorite films, Sense and Sensibility, off the shelf and turned on my trusty VCR.
This has to be at least the fifth or sixth time that I watched this film since I purchased just a little over a year ago. I always enjoy it and find it particularly appealing when I'm in a bit of a serious or comtemplative mood.
Sense and Sensibility boasts and excellent cast that includes Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Kate Winslet, and Alan Rickman. Emma Thompson portrays the eldest and most "sensible" sister, Elinor. She looks and acts every bit the part with her spinster appearance and shy manner. Younger and more carefree ...
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Product details
Title
Sensible Shoes
Performer
Led Bib
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Release Date
04/05/2009
Original Release Year
2009
Label / Distributor
Cuneiform / Shellshock/SRD
Producer
Led Bib
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
45775028323
Catalogue Number
RUNE 283
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel: Pete Grogan, Chris Williams (saxophone); Tom McLaren (keyboards); Liran Donin (bass instrument); Mark Holub (drums). Audio Mixer: Mark Rankin. On its 2009 album, SENSIBLE SHOES, the London-based jazz ensemble Led Bib deftly balances the experimental with the melodic, resulting in an engaging and adventurous outing. While the band makes forays into noisy, John Zorn-like territory (see "Sweet Chill"), it also makes room for mellower moments, as on the fascinatingly melancholy "Water Shortage."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Yes Again
2.
Squirrel Carnage
3.
Early Morning
4.
Sweet Chilli
5.
2.41 (Still Equals None)
6.
Call Centre Labyrinth
7.
Water Shortage
8.
Flat Pack Fantasy
9.
Zone 4
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