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Feeding time can be a most enjoyable and a most frustrating time. Sometimes it involves baby experiencing the taste and texture of new delights. Often, though, your little bundle of joy uses this time to test how well food can fly across a room, how long it takes to hit the floor, and whether it dribbles quickly or slowly down its face, chest and arms. We know this. You know this. But it seems that most manufacturers of baby bibs don't know this because they make them too small, too narrow, to repellent, too dainty or, simply, too impractical. That's why there is a need for BabyTuff bibs. You will tell immediately that these bibs have been created by someone who has actually fed a baby. That person is Colleen Symonds, known to the BabyTuff world as Granny Collsy. Granny Collsy has been redesigning the baby bib over the last few years for her grandchildren and the babies and children of her friends and local community in Tintinara, South Australia. We are confident she knew what she was doing when she created her bib designs, and we are confident you will soon join the hundreds of families around the world already enjoying the satisfaction of using Granny Collsy-designed bibs, with their generous size, thirsty fronts, comfortably dry backs, easily adjustable necks, and bright, fun finishes. Perhaps all that is left for this introduction, is this comment from Vanessa, a mother-of-two from Tintinara, South Australia:
New Designs
We have caught her on camera, working on some new designs. She is keeping mum about her plans at the moment, but we wouldn't mind betting that she is working on matching change mats, burp cloths and flannelette wraps, to go with her range of bibs. This speculation has been brought about because she now has a number of new grandchildren to cluck over and she has been reminded of all the extra bits and pieces mums need to run a smooth ship. We don't know when these new products will launch, but we do know that when it comes to Granny Collsy, she'll surprise you at the strangest moment with the most wonderful innovation.
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Feeding time can be a most enjoyable and a most frustrating time. Sometimes it involves baby experiencing the taste and texture of new delights. Often, though, your little bundle of joy uses this time to test how well food can fly across a room, how long it takes to hit the floor, and whether it dribbles quickly or slowly down its face, chest and arms.
If there's one thing you'll learn about Granny Collsy it is that she never keeps still.