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BEABA Silicone Bibs

2 count

Why we love it

  • Catches spills, reduces food waste.
  • Gentle, safe silicone; easy to clean.
  • Adjustable fit, designed for lasting use.
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Silicone Bibs $24.95

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The BEABA Silicone Bib is the ultimate baby feeding essential to help keep your baby clean during mealtime.

Designed in France, the bibs feature a handy curved pocket to catch food so well that your kitchen floors will practically beg to write us a thank you note. Made from light and supple silicone, the bibs feature a built-in neck fastener for a snug, comfy fit that can be adjusted as they grow. Water and stain resistant, and dishwasher safe!

Silicone (BPA-free, BPF-free, BPS-free, PVC-free, phthalate-free.)

Dishwasher Safe

Grove Values

Thoughtful beginnings for growing families

Founded in France by engineers and parents, BEABA reimagines baby essentials to make daily life simpler for families. Their feeding and care products are crafted from glass and silicone — made without BPA, phthalates, or harsh chemicals — so parents can nurture their little ones with confidence, knowing every detail is designed for easy use and peace of mind.

A HIGHER STANDARD

Only the healthiest for little ones.

From baby wipes to toddler toys, every product is reviewed to meet strict ingredient and material standards — prioritizing safety, sustainability, and less plastic at every (baby) step.

Vetted for peace of mind

All products made without BPA, phthalates, synthetics dyes, or chlorine processing

Certified cruelty free

Reviewed for material impact and certified wherever applicable

Less plastic, fewer worries

Reduced-plastic and plastic-free options that help reduce microplastic exposure

Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

Learn more on the Home Planet blog