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On the Web
- The Baby Bib Store - Offering an assortment of unique and functional bibs, including one with arms.
- Hill St Baby - Products for babies and toddlers including toddler towels, out'n'about blankets, hats and bibs.
- Baby Creations - Items offered include bibs, towels, burp cloths, and gift sets. Personalization offered.
- Isabubu Designs - Personalized burp cloths and towel bibs decorated with ribbons and embroidered names. Special requests considered.
- Baby Be Hip - Offering personalized burp cloths, plus hooded towels, blankets, and bibs.
- Toddler Wraps - Large selection of handmade hooded towels, baby blankets, and bibs.
- Baby Puddie - Cotton embroidered bibs and burp towels, available with unisex designs or as a custom order.
- Tiny Paws Baby Wear - Offers hand made accessories such as a sleep sac, blankets, towels, bibs and shopping cart covers.
- A Better Bib - Long sleeve bibs, soft terry burp cloths, and gift sets. Durable, washable, cotton products that are made in the U.S.A.
- Sea Haven Towels - Personalized hooded bath towel gift sets for babies, children and dolls. Custom made on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Wikipedia Articles
- Towel animal - A towel animal is a depiction of an animal created by folding small towels. It is conceptually similar to origami, but uses towels rather than paper.
- Philip James Barraud - Philip James Barraud (1879-1948), was an English entomologist who specialised in mosquitoes. He worked in Iraq and India where he invented the Barraud cage (a box of made of muslin or organdie suspended on a wire frame placed inside insulators containing wet towels) for the trasport and study of live mosquitoes.
- Jungle Towel - A Jungle Towel is the Bengals' equivalent to the "Terrible Towel." Jungle Towels are handed out at every Bengal's home game.
- Hot press - A large cupboard or small room in a home where clothes, towels, bed linen etc. are placed for airing, that usually contains the hot water immersion heater.
- Fire Knife - The Fire Knife is a traditional Samoan cultural implement that is used in ceremonial dances. It was originally composed of a machete wrapped in towels on both ends with a portion of the blade exposed in the middle.