The sweet accessories are adorned in Liberty's iconic prints
Finding baby accessories that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing isn't always as easy as it should be. But there's good news for
of newborns and toddlers as Danish brand Bibs has teamed up with Liberty to create a new collection. The result? A brilliant blend of Scandic-chic and artistic heritage.and it features a range of baby essentials adorned with Liberty's signature floral prints. The focus of the range is Bibs' most iconic product - a dummy, also known as a life-saver when it comes to getting little ones to sleep.
The range also features the"De Lux" version of the Bibs dummy, which has a teat made from silicone. Both designs come in a choice of three sizes which are matched to suit the child's age, from newborn to 18 months plus.
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