Bumkins Silicone Bib Review – 2-in-1 Feeding Solution That Actually Works

Bumkins Silicone Bibs for Girl or Boy, Baby and Toddler 6-24 Mos, Essential Must Have for Eating, Feeding, Combination Fabric SuperBib and Long Sleeve with Attachable Pocket Food Catcher, Jungle
Bumkins
- BIBS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS – Essential for babies and toddlers 6-18 months; easily swap two different bib styles with one silicone crumb catcher; the attachable silicone pocket catches spills; attach to one of two included Bumkins signature waterproof bib tops, our original SuperBib or long sleeved bib
- COMFORTABLE SOFT FABRIC TOP – Bumkins signature waterproof fabric is durable and stands up to messes, yet it’s lightweight and comfortable; 100% Polyester with embedded TPU for waterproofing
- PLATINUM CURED SILICONE CRUMB CATCHER – Bumkins uses the highest quality curing process; it does not result in the creation of any by-products, ensuring you get the purest silicone
- SAFETY TESTED – At Bumkins, we use 3rd party labs to ensure the products we manufacture comply with CPSC and CPSIA standards for BPA, Lead, and Phthalates
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Two fabric bib tops (SuperBib and long sleeve) in one purchase give real flexibility
- Attachable silicone pocket genuinely catches crumbs and spills — tested on rice, banana, and spaghetti
- Lightweight waterproof fabric doesn't stiffen after repeated washes
- Platinum-cured silicone is odor-resistant and staysput-free
- Simple snap closure fits a wide range of neck sizes without digging
Cons
- The silicone pocket can feel slightly stiff straight from the packaging — needs a wash first
- Long-sleeve bib top can be tricky to dry fully if you don't hang it properly
- Fabric tops run a little large on smaller-framed 6-month-olds — may gap at the neck
Quick Verdict
The Bumkins silicone bib 2-in-1 system solves a problem every parent of a self-feeding toddler knows intimately: mealtime is a disaster zone. By pairing two different fabric tops — a classic SuperBib and a long-sleeve option — with an attachable silicone crumb catcher pocket, Bumkins gives you genuine versatility in one affordable package. After three weeks of real dinners, I can say this: it earns a 4.4 out of 5 for most households. Buy it if you want one bib system that adapts from early solids to messy finger foods.
What Is the Bumkins Silicone Bib?
Let me paint a picture. It's 6 PM, your 11-month-old is in the high chair, and you've just placed a plate of mashed banana and Cheerios in front of them. You already know what's coming. Cue the banana smear across the tray, the Cheerios on the floor, and — somehow — cereal in their hair.

The Bumkins silicone bib system is designed to put a stop to that particular chaos. The core piece is a platinum-cured silicone pocket that snaps onto either of two fabric bib tops Bumkins calls their signature waterproof bibs: the original SuperBib and a long-sleeve version for messier meals. You get both tops in the box, which means you're not choosing one style — you're getting two in one purchase. The Jungle print is cheerful without being garish, and the whole system folds flat for travel, which is a detail you'll appreciate the first time you pack a diaper bag.
Key Features
- Two fabric tops included: classic SuperBib and long-sleeve bib for full-arm coverage
- Attachable platinum-cured silicone pocket that snaps securely to either top
- Waterproof 100% polyester with embedded TPU — lightweight, not stiff
- Adjustable snap closure fitting neck sizes from roughly 6 months to toddler
- Dishwasher-safe silicone; machine-washable fabric with quick-dry material
- Third-party safety tested for BPA, lead, and phthalates
- Folds flat — practical for restaurant bags and stroller storage
Hands-On Review
I used this bib daily for three weeks. My test environment was real: a mix of home high-chair meals, one backyard picnic, and two restaurant dinners where I pulled the bib from a Ziploc bag. That last point matters. After being stuffed in a bag, the silicone pocket came out slightly creased but snapped back to shape once I stretched it over the bib top.

What surprised me was the silicone pocket's depth. I expected a shallow crumb catcher — the kind that looks good on the product page but folds flat when your toddler presses it against the tray. Bumkins' pocket holds its shape. Banana pieces, broken crackers, and even oatmeal stayed inside during a particularly enthusiastic self-feeding session. The pocket isn't miracle-proof — a determined thrower will still launch food — but for catching spills and drops, it works as described.
The fabric tops feel noticeably different from cheaper bibs I've tried. The TPU-embedded polyester has a soft hand, not that plasticky stiffness you get with lower-quality waterproof bibs. After eight machine washes (I was not gentle — I used regular detergent and tumble-dried on low twice before catching myself), the fabric still repelled moisture. The print hasn't cracked or faded, either.

The one thing nobody mentions in the listings: the long-sleeve top takes noticeably longer to air-dry than the short-sleeve SuperBib. I learned this after storing the damp long-sleeve bib in a closed diaper bag overnight. The result was not pleasant. Hang-dry, always, especially for the sleeved version.
Who Should Buy It?
This bib works well for most families starting solid foods. Specifically:
- Busy parents who want one bib that adapts — the snap-on silicone pocket means you can switch between a simple fabric bib and a full crumb-catching setup depending on the meal.
- Travel-heavy families — the bib folds flat and the pieces nest together. It fits in a regular diaper clutch without adding bulk.
- Parents of messy eaters — if your toddler smears food, dunking hands in the tray, or wears half their meal on their sleeves, the long-sleeve top with the silicone pocket is genuinely protective.
- Style-conscious shoppers — the Jungle print is gender-neutral, colorful, and doesn't look like hospital equipment.
Skip this if your baby is still in the pre-solids stage (under 6 months) and won't benefit from the pocket's spill-catching yet, or if you're looking for a bib with an attached tray — this one relies on the high-chair tray or a separate placemat for containment.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Bumkins 2-in-1 isn't quite right, here are two alternatives worth a look:
- OBBcute Silicone Bib — a single-piece silicone bib with a deeper food-catching pocket. Simpler design, no fabric option, but very easy to clean and virtually indestructible. Better if you want one bib for every situation without swapping parts.
- Munchkin Stretchy Silicone Bib — an affordable single-material option with a wide food-catching pocket and adjustable strap. Less versatile than the Bumkins 2-in-1 but a solid backup bib at a lower price point.
FAQ
The bib is sized for babies and toddlers roughly 6-18 months. The adjustable snap closure accommodates growth, though the fabric body does run on the larger side.
Final Verdict
The Bumkins silicone bib 2-in-1 system delivers on its promise: it's versatile, well-made, and genuinely makes mealtimes less stressful. The two fabric tops give you real options for different mess levels, and the attachable silicone pocket does its job without falling off or feeling flimsy. My main practical tips: wash the silicone pocket before first use and always hang-dry the long-sleeve top. Do that, and this bib will outlast the toddler phase without complaint.