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Bib to customise

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Let your imagination run wild and have fun creating a personalized bib with text or photo. A personalized bib is a nice gift for birth or baptism with a funny phrase, an amusing and useful gift at the same time. A Christmas gift for toddlers or for any other occasion. You are looking for a timeless and original gift idea for newborns. Your child will be irresistible and super comical with his personalized bib. With this original bib we can print the first words of your boy or girl. Treat your little guy or your little princess by ordering the bib of their dream. Improve your child’s meals with a bib with the photo of his grandma, his family or why not his cuddly toy or his favourite animal. This sometimes difficult and even long moment will be more fun because Granny will seem to encourage baby… A bib with his first name for the nursery or for the school canteen will be very practical. Your little one will be well protected and he will be proud to recognize his bib alone as a big one. Make a joke and give your friends a hilarious birthday present: a bib with a text well-chosen and adapted to the situation. Laughter is guaranteed!

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Description: 80% cotton 20% polyester.

Velcro fastener.

Blue border on the periphery.

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to customise or not customise
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Newborn

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