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How to keep your baby’s things within reach and off the floor with a busy baby

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As a parent of a baby or toddler, you may find yourself constantly picking up your little one’s toys, teethers, and feeding utensils during playtime, mealtime, or, you know, all the time. We don’t know what it’s like to throw everything on the floor while they’re in their highchair, but they love it and it can become a regular game of fetch for us parents. And when you are on the go, this can be very difficult because you want to avoid all germs. Having to wipe or wash all the items every time they land on the floor gets old fast. Enter Busy baby.

Busy Baby’s innovative line of products, invented by mom and family business, was designed to simplify the everyday life of parents and their little ones. Whether you’re expecting, have a toddler, or are hoping to improve everyday life with little ones, we suggest you take a look The Busy Baby range of products.

What is busy baby?

A real mom created Busy baby with a vision to help parents’ busy days be a little more enjoyable and hassle-free. If you have a child who likes to throw anything and everything on the floor, this company’s products such as the placemat and bib and silicone utensils make sense and are definitely for you.

Busy Baby has a unique, first-of-its-kind line of products designed to keep baby items close and off the floor. Featuring items such as placemats, harnesses and accessories, Busy Baby products are very practical and useful. They are also ideal for any baby on solid food and a baby-led weaning journey.

Because we love busy baby

Busy baby gives us plenty of reasons to get excited about its products. Together, their items create a system to simplify everyday life with your baby. Here’s what we like best about this unique system.

The system is convenient and makes mealtime more enjoyable

Little girl in a high chair eats yogurt with her busy baby utensils, bib and mat.

While not having to collect spoons and forks for toddlers every minute sounds like a luxury, the idea is practical. Do any of us want to pick up dishes, go to the sink to clean them, and engage in an endless game of rinse (literally) and repeat for every meal with our tiny humans? The answer is no. These placemats, ties, and bungees make sense while making mealtime less stressful for mom, dad, and baby. It has solved a problem that many parents face every day.

Can be used for Playtime and beyond

Little girl sitting in front of a window with a busy baby on it with some of her toys.

Sure, the most obvious way to use these products might be for food. But Busy Baby Placemat it can be attached to various surfaces that extend far beyond the kitchen table! Want to keep your child busy while you make a call to your home office? Attach it Silicone placemats to the window and tie some toys. Do you have a basket of clothes to fold on your bed? Place your system on a smooth surface nearby to entertain your child. Busy Baby’s placemat and tether system can also be placed over shopping cart handles, on the bathtub wall, and anywhere your child might sit to draw. Let’s not forget the possibilities with the Mini Mat. Absorbs seamlessly into items such as stroller snack pouches, airplane table pouches, and highchairs for travel.

Busy Baby products are safe, highly portable and easy to clean

Busy baby products like the silicone mat, mini mat and bungee bib

We love that the company uses toxin-free materials for their mats, bindings, bungees and utensils. They meet all US Consumer Product Safety Commission safety requirements and are made from 100% food grade silicone. They are also free of lead, BPA, BPS, phthalates and PVC, making them safe for direct contact with baby’s hands, mouth, food and toys. The premium silicone suction cups easily stick to clean, smooth surfaces — including but not limited to high chairs and tables — and can be attached to the included travel sleeves in seconds. The fact that the products are easily wiped clean and dishwasher safe is the icing on the cake.

They support a baby’s development and benefit parents

Baby girl doing tummy time in front of the fridge with a Busy Baby mat vacuumed up in the fridge with baby toys.

As parents, we appreciate that products are designed to meet the developmental needs of babies. First and foremost, they support early exploration of foods and assist in a smooth and successful baby-led weaning journey with frustration-free self-feeding. Even more, the products promote the development of fine motor skills and introduce problem-solving skills. By design, the Mat and Tether System allows babies to improve hand-eye coordination, finger dexterity, balance, visual tracking and understanding of cause and effect.

You can mix and match products

White high chair with Busy Baby mat and items tied to it.

The company offers a variety of placemats, bungees, tethers and compatible feeding utensils. Because of this, it’s simple to customize your child’s setup and change it as needed. This product line is flexible and adaptable, growing with your family. We love that you can choose how many ties to attach to the placemat or whatever else you tie your baby’s things to!

The products are simple and user friendly

Little girl by a window with Busy Baby toys looking at the camera

We also love the simplicity that Busy Baby offers. It makes feeding and playing time with a baby easier and more convenient, while the products are simple and user-friendly. It’s simple to set up, take down, store for transport and clean, a must for busy families. To use the bungee on the mat, simply push the end of the ball through the hole in the mat. To use on anything else (like a cart steering wheel), wrap the bungee around the landing spot and secure the ball and hole. Using tethers is just as easy! These products really make the daily routine with little ones a little easier. 🙂

Busy Baby Products

The Busy Baby range of products in their packaging

Busy baby features an extensive line of convenient, forward-thinking items, from silicone suction pads to toy tethers. We researched them, tested samples and found out what makes these products great. Here’s a closer look at everything the product line has to offer and what we received to test and review.

Silicone placemats

Busy baby mat with ties and toys and cup

This silicone suction mat is 100% food grade clings to smooth surfaces and includes four toy tethers. It measures 8½ inches by 11 inches, perfect for most highchairs. It is dishwasher safe and has a travel case for easy portability, making it suitable for use anywhere. And we’ve tried it everywhere! We’ve vacuumed it into the child seat tray, the sliding glass window, the refrigerator, and even an airplane window. This placemat available in various colors (mint, pewter, pink, blue, violet, tan and olive) and intended for babies 4-18 months.

Busy Baby Mini Mat

6 month old baby sitting in Bumbo seat with Busy Baby mini mat on tray.

Similar to the silicone mat, but specially made for small highchairs and travel trays, this 3 inch by 11 inch mini mat it has three suction cups and two lashing straps for toys and utensils. It comes in the same beautiful colors as its full-size counterpart and includes a reusable wet bag for easy storage. The mat is intended for babies 4-18 months.

Bungee Bib and Utensils

Busy Baby bib and tied utensils

The premium silicone that is dishwasher safe Bungee bib and utensil set it’s a great way to make your baby’s mealtime hassle-free — or as close to it as possible! The bib is toxin-free and chew-safe for teething babies and has an adjustable neck for a proper fit. Plus, the included baby-safe spoon, fork and knife pair perfectly with the placemat. The pack has two tethers (additional bungees can be purchased separately).

Little girl crinkling busy teething spoon

In addition to this set, Busy Baby offers a 2 in 1 teething spoon specially designed for self-feeding, teething and learning.

Busy Baby Bungees

Baby girl in her car seat and her bottle is attached to a Busy Baby bungee hanging over the side.

Busy Baby Offers bungees and tethers to keep cups, toys, feeding utensils, pacifiers and more off the ground. These are 100% food grade silicone and can be used with or without Busy Baby placemats. In addition to its signature dishes, Busy Baby lists safe, parent-approved games and other baby items compatible with bungees.

Busy Baby teething toys in their packaging

If you want to try more than one item from Busy Baby, we recommend checking out their bundles! These allow you to get many products at a lower price. The First batch of food can help introduce your baby to solid foods. Features a silicone placemat, bib and utensil set, teether and training spoon and silicone pulp feeders, allowing babies to feed themselves. The Busy Baby gift pack is a great choice for a first-time mom. They will be able to try out the bungee bottle, mini mat, training spoon and more.

Busy baby has a lot to offer, whether you’re at the beginning of your weaning journey with your baby or looking for a more toddler-friendly, hassle-free system for your child’s snacking or independent play. Made by mom, parent-approved, and safe for kids, these convenient products make everyday activities easier and more enjoyable for everyone. We know you’ll love Busy Baby as much as we do! Check out their product line here to order yours.

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