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Bibs are the unsung heroes of babyhood, protecting your little one’s cute outfits from a multitude of spills and spit-ups. They’re indispensable for parents early on during feedings. But just how many bibs do I need for my newborn baby?
Bibs are one of those deceptively simple baby items that parents often underestimate—until their laundry pile says otherwise. Whether you’re dealing with newborn spit-ups or full-on food flinging during mealtime, the right number (and type) of bibs can seriously save your sanity.
Here’s your no-stress guide to how many bibs a baby actually needs, broken down by stage—plus how to pick the best ones for your little one.
Short answer: Around 8-12 bibs is a great starting point, but that number can easily increase depending on your baby’s age and routine.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
Stage |
Bibs Needed |
| Newborn (0-3 months) | 6-8 bibs (daily milk dribbles & spit-up) |
| Drool & Teething (3-6+ months) | 10-14+ bibs per week (constant drool patrol) |
| Starting Solids (6+ months) | 6-8 bibs per day (mealtime messes) |
Having a stash of soft, absorbent bibs like the ones from Caden Lane makes it easy to swap them out without stress—plus, they’re so cute you won’t mind seeing them in every photo.
n those early weeks, bibs are your first defense against spit-up and milk dribbles. Your baby may need a fresh one after every feed, which can easily be 6-8 times a day. And since you might not be doing laundry every night, having at least 6-8 bibs is smart.
When teething hits, so does the drool. And it doesn’t stop. Bibs can get soaked in just an hour or two, so having 10-14+ bibs per week helps avoid mid-day laundry marathons. Bonus: Caden Lane’s super-soft bibs are gentle on irritated teething skin and cute enough to match any outfit.
Once your baby starts exploring solid foods, bibs go from nice-to-have to non-negotiable. Meals = mess. You’ll likely go through 6-8 bibs a day if you’re feeding solids multiple times. Wipeable and durable bibs make this stage much easier—and Caden Lane has plenty that can handle the mess and still look stylish.
Here’s a good rule of thumb: Change your baby’s bib any time it’s wet or dirty.
Leaving a wet bib on can cause skin irritation or even rashes, especially around the neck and chest. Keep a few clean backups in your diaper bag, the car, and around the house. Trust us—you’ll use them.
Not all bibs are created equal. Look for materials that are soft, absorbent, and easy to clean. Here’s a quick rundown:
Bamboo: Ultra-soft, hypoallergenic, and naturally moisture-wicking
Muslin: Lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying
Cotton: Soft and absorbent—great for everyday use
Silicone: Best for messy eaters; wipeable and waterproof. Check out our collection of Silicone Bibs.
Caden Lane’s bibs are crafted from premium fabrics like bamboo and muslin, so they’re not only ultra-comfy for baby but also stand up to daily wear and tear (and washes!).
Discover the best fabrics for babies with sensitive skin and why Bamboo is number one!
When it comes to bibs, more is more. Having extras on hand means less laundry stress, fewer outfit changes, and a much happier baby. Whether you’re in the newborn, teething, or solid-food stage, building a bib collection is a simple, smart way to make life easier.
Ready to stock up on the softest, most stylish bibs?
Start with 6-8 bibs to handle spit-up and dribbles after feeds.
Expect to go through 10-14 bibs per week due to constant drool.
Send at least 3-5 bibs per day, especially if your baby is teething or eating solids.
Yes, as long as the bib is clean and dry. Wet bibs should be swapped out quickly to avoid skin irritation.
Yes! Look for wipeable, waterproof options for messy mealtimes—and softer, absorbent ones for daily wear.
Katy Mimari
Katy Mimari is the mom boss behind Caden Lane—your go-to for stylish baby must-haves. CEO, designer, and founder, she’s been shaking up the baby world since 2005 with trend-forward gear that makes parenting easier (and cuter!).
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