Life with baby just got easier! Our Dribble Shield™ multi-purpose cloths save the day when messes happen.
We believe that the burp cloth is one of the most underrated baby item in your diaper bag - but we decided to make it better!
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How?
We re-designed the common, narrow terrycloth rag that everyone gets at a baby shower into something that is so useful, you'll wonder how you ever got by with anything else.
- Instead of terrycloth... (which takes forever to dry) - we opted for muslin cotton which not only gets softer with every wash, it is super absorbent for messes yet breathable and gentle.
- Instead of a small narrow strip... (that doesn't provide full coverage for your clothing) - we opted for a wide square that folds up and snaps. This gives you the flexibility of 3 sizes in every cloth so you get the size you need every time for a variety of situations.
- Instead of a newborn-only necessity... (which means you only get a few months of use) - we opted for a multi-purpose design so each Dribble Shield™ can serve you through babyhood and beyond. Many of our customers get their Dribble Shield™ cloths at their baby shower but use it well into the pre-school years! My son still asks for them when he gets a cold (because they are soft on his nose) and he's in Kindergarten.
Why? Because one cloth can be used 11 ways:
- use it as a burp cloth
- use it when breast feeding or pumping
- use it when bottle feeding
- use it with a front or back pack
- use it to keep a pacifier on hand
- use it as a travel bib or when kiddo is sick
- use it to block sun or germs over a stroller or carrier
- hang it where you need it using the wall hook
- use it to comfort baby like a lovey
- use it as a quick change mat
- use it with out Dragon Squire™ plush toy
Watch the video above for plenty of examples - then let us know how you are using your Dribble Shield™ multi-purpose cloths in the comments!
We believe that the burp cloth is one of the most underrated baby item in your diaper bag - but we decided to make it better!
How? We re-designed the usual narrow terrycloth rag that everyone gets at a baby shower into something that is so useful, you'll wonder how you ever got by with anything else.