Sunday, July 8, 2012

BABYBJÖRN Eat & Play Smock - Red




BABYBJÖRN Eat & Play Smock - Red Review




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BABYBJÖRN Eat & Play Smock - Red Feature


  • Use for all kinds of activities like eating, painting or crafts
  • Soft, pliable and water resistant material is sturdy yet breathable
  • Covers child's front, back and sides
  • Soft elastic cuffs around the wrists provide extra protection for clothing
  • Wipe clean or machine wash
Exploring the world in a hands-on way is an important part of childhood development, but often a messy one, too. Designed to please both parents and young children, the BABYBJÖRN Eat & Play Smock (Red) is a comfortable-to-wear, easy-to-clean garment that protects clothing more thoroughly than back-tie smocks. The smock is made of lightweight, non-toxic material.

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Eat and Play Smock

At a Glance
:
  • Ages: Children 8 months - 3 years
  • Warranty: 2-Year Express Warranty
Ideal for:
  • Who: Active infants and toddlers
  • What: Keeping young ones clean and dry during potentially messy activities like eating, painting, and craft projects
  • Where: At the table, in the playroom, and at the sink
Related Accessories:

Soft Bib

Plate and Spoon
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The innovative design provides full back coverage and long sleeves with soft, elasticized cuffs.

(Shown here in Yellow.)
Smock Keeps Kids Clean and Dry During Play
The Eat & Play Smock lets children stay active, creative, and clean, whether they are busy eating oatmeal or getting creative with finger paints. Soft, water-resistant fabric and a button-snap closure in back gives the smock the feel of a protective shirt, making it easy for parents and childcare providers to let kids fully engage with the world without constantly changing clothes or worrying about stained or soaked shirts.

The innovatively designed smock features full back coverage and long sleeves with soft elasticized cuffs, solving protection gaps common in traditional back-tie smocks.

Quality Material is Comfortable and Easy to Clean
The Eat & Play Smock is made of a lightweight and breathable material to ensure that children will feel comfortable wearing it, even during extended play.

The smock's special crease-free design prevents potentially trapped debris, making it easy to clean. Simply wipe the smock with a damp washcloth or, for major messes, machine wash in warm water using a mild detergent and drip dry. Do not dry clean or iron.

Safe Materials for Children's Skin
BABYBJÖRN extensively tests its products for safety, giving parents peace of mind. The fabric and materials used to make the Eat & Play Smock are Öeko-Tex Standard 100 Class 1 certified, an international safety standard for textiles, and contain no harmful substances.

About BABYBJÖRN: Quality, Safety, and Style
A family owned company headquartered in Sweden, BABYBJÖRN has been producing innovative childcare products since 1961. Today, BABYBJÖRN works with an international network of pediatricians to develop products that reflect its core philosophy of quality, safety, and style.

BABYBJÖRN ensures the quality of each of its products--in terms of both durability and environmental impact--by scrupulously overseeing every stage of the design and manufacturing process. Safety is also guaranteed through rigorous screening by industrial designers, testing institutes, and medical experts. This exacting attention to detail has earned BABYBJÖRN international recognition for its success in creating products that balance usability with style.

What's in the Box
One BABYBJÖRN Eat & Play Smock (one size fits most).


(Shown here in Red.)




The BABYBJÖRN Eat & Play Smock provides soft yet hardwearing protection at mealtimes, but can also be used when your child is painting, drawing or perhaps helping out in the kitchen. The smock has an easy button-fastening system at the back, is durable and easy to wipe clean or machine-wash. 

The BABYBJÖRN Eat & Play Smock is approved in accordance with the Oeko-Tex Standard 100, class 1.





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