Make a Quick Bib for Your Baby With Press’n Seal Plastic Wrap
It’s time for your kid’s big deal – baseball portrait day, the annual school flute concert, his debut as a ring bearer at your cousin’s wedding – and his outfit looks impeccable. Oh yes, he’s ready for it. And then you remember: damn, the child has to eat.
If your child has grown out of bibs and you don’t want to tuck a napkin into his shirt because there is an 87% chance of it slipping out or getting wet, try this trick I learned. Take a sheet of Glad Press’n Seal plastic wrap and use it to protect your clothing. No, this is not a Glad ad – it’s just that the Press’n Seal line captures everything it touches, unlike regular plastic sheeting that just falls off. (Warning: Plastic wrap can be a choking hazard – supervise your children while using this trick.)
A trick can save you if you find yourself stranded. You might as well tuck a whole roll into your giant parenting bag and bring it with you to an event. Hey, if guests can bring home leftover donuts, you’ll be the most popular person around.