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skyblue59
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My elderly husband needs help feeding and drinking while out so instead of using the big adult bibs available I can use a small but big enough portable baby changing mat. Thin but effective. Cotton on one side and waterproof on the other. Quick and easy to get out and to fold and put away.
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My elderly husband needs help feeding and drinking while out so instead of using the big adult bibs available I can use a small but big enough portable baby changing mat. Thin but effective. Cotton on one side and waterproof on the other. Quick and easy to get out and to fold and put away.
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Great idea, as long as people don’t stare when he his eating good for you both not letting his inabilities stop you both from going out eating n public.
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A travel / picnic rug would work as well. Especially the one's with plastic backs. Machine washable.
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Good idea. I need washables lol I forgot to put washable on mine .
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You can get fancy ones from Bibble...they aren't waterproof but mine haven't soaked through.
https://www.bibbleplus.co.uk/
Sarah
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