6 Best Burp Cloths to Soak Up All the Spit (and Then Some)

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Drool, spit-up and even projectile vomit are inevitable when you’re dealing with a newborn, which is why stocking up on burp cloths is key for any expecting parent. There are so many burp cloths to choose from, including options that are simple yet effective, double as a bib or provide extra layers for maximum protection.
The burp cloth that’s best for you comes down to personal preference, as well as what you value in a product for baby, such as looking for organic materials or prioritizing stylish options.
Below, we’ve rounded up some solid picks — and outlined some features to keep in mind if you’re in the market for new baby burp cloths.
How we chose the best burp cloths
- We utilized results from the What to Expect Feeding Awards, which polled more than 1,500 caregivers in the What to Expect Community.
- We spoke to three What to Expect staff members with five children between them who have tested a majority of the burp cloths on this list, in addition to my own experience using burp cloths for my twins.
- We turned to the What to Expect community to gather a consensus on burp cloths that parents have used and loved. We also looked for features parents said they liked in a burp cloth. With that in mind, all of the burp cloths on our list:
- Include multiple layers for absorbency
- Are made of fabric that’s gentle on baby’s delicate skin
- Are durable and can withstand frequent washing
Other factors to consider when buying burp cloths
Although we made sure all of the picks on our list received strong reviews when it came to absorbency, there are a few other features to consider when shopping for burp cloths.
- Material: Burp cloths come in different materials such as cotton, muslin, bamboo or flannel, each with its own pros. Cotton, for example, is super absorbent and gentle on baby’s skin, while bamboo is a more eco-friendly alternative. You may want to have a few options on hand before baby’s arrival so you can see what you prefer.
- Size: Burp cloths come in different sizes, and there are pros and cons to consider here. Many burp cloths are large enough (usually around 20 by 10 inches) to toss over your shoulder without worrying about getting a mess on your clothes. However, it might be easier to stash multiple smaller burp cloths in your diaper bag.
- Layers: Another factor that affects absorbency in addition to the material type is the amount and type of layers. Some burp cloths have a super absorbent layer in the middle to prevent mess from seeping through and onto your clothes. Others use multiple layers to keep your clothes clean.
How many burp cloths do I need?
The amount of burp cloths you should have depends on a few factors.
To start, newborns eat between eight to 12 times a day and, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), parents should burp their babies during breaks in feedings. You’ll likely want a clean burp cloth on hand for every feeding in case your little one has a “wet burp” or spits up. So, depending on how frequently you do laundry — or plan to do laundry once baby arrives — will impact your decision on how many burp cloths to buy.
You should also consider the fact that some babies spit up more than others, and one solution to frequent spitting up (or gassiness or crankiness) is to burp the baby even more frequently.
With all that in mind, there’s no magic number of burp cloths every parent needs to have on hand, though users in What to Expect’s community recommend stocking up on about 10 to 12. You may want to assemble a small stash before the baby's birth, and buy additional burp cloths if needed.
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Best Overall Burp Cloths
Comfy Cubs Muslin Burp Cloths

- Easy to pack
- 10 color options
- versatile
- Some parents felt the material was thin
Efficient and easy on your budget, Comfy Cubs’ burp cloths are a favorite among parents in the What to Expect community. In fact, they were picked as the Best Burp Cloths in last year’s What to Expect Feeding Awards, What to Expect's 100 percent community-driven awards franchise. Voters praised the burp cloths for their generous size, as well as how easy they were to clean.
Parents also raved about the burp cloths’ ultra-soft muslin material, which is smooth and comfortable against your baby’s delicate skin. These cloths also boast quick-drying properties and won’t shrink in the wash. Reviewers were impressed by their absorbency, with six layers that are thin but will catch spit up and dribbles without a problem. Plus, they’re not too large or bulky, making them easy to stash in your diaper bag for messes on the go.
Material: Muslin
Dimensions: 20 x 10 inches
Quantity per pack: 6 or 10
Number of layers: 6
Most Absorbent Burp Cloths
Copper Pearl Premium Burp Cloths

- Over 70 color options
- thick
- includes middle fleece layer
- Fewer cloths per pack
Cooper Pearl’s burp cloths are thick, plush and super absorbent. I personally used these burp cloths after I welcomed my twins and can vouch for their durability and absorbency. The secret to their absorbency: A hidden fleece layer that prevent messes from seeping through the cloth and onto your clothes or belongings. I also loved the shape of these burp cloths. The long design allows them to drape over the shoulder really well and provide extra coverage to catch spit-ups.
Karen Sly, Finance Manager at What to Expect, has found that the Copper Pearl burp cloths work exceptionally well for absorption and have held up over several years across her two babies. “I like the Copper Pearl ones because they have multiple layers and absorb those big spit ups,” she says. “Since the outer layers are thinner material and the absorbency happens with the middle layer, they aren't as good for wiping up messes. I tend to use Burt’s Bees [burp cloths] for that instead.”
The one downside? They’re on the pricier side, with three cloths costing $22. However, I and several parents in the What to Expect community felt that the price is worth it because of the thickness and large size.
Material: Cotton exterior, fleece interior
Dimensions: 21 x 10 inches
Quantity per pack: 3
Number of layers: 3
Best Affordable Burp Cloths
Gerber Flatfold Cloth Diapers

- Organic
- versatile
- less than $2 per cloth
- Must fold for layered effect
Using diaper burp cloths is a wise parent hack that’ll save you money without compromising on absorbency. The Gerber Flatfold Cloth Diapers are a great option because they’re made of organic cotton that will be soft and gentle on baby’s face — and several reviewers mention successfully using these diapers as burp cloths. Many even say their own parents did the same. The cotton is quite thin — with many comparing it to cheesecloth — so parents advise folding it once or twice for adequate absorbency. The extended size allows plenty of fabric for folding while still protecting your clothes. And, because it’s designed to be used as a diaper, you can rest assured that it will soak up liquids super well. Plus, when baby no longer needs burp cloths, many reviewers say you can use these cloth diapers as rags for wiping or dusting surfaces.
Material: Cotton
Dimensions: 24 x 27 inches
Quantity per pack: 10
Number of layers: 1 before folding
Best Extra-Large Burp Cloths
Green Sprouts Muslin Burp Cloths

- Organic
- unique kidney shape to stay on shoulder
- thick
- Fewer cloths per pack
These Green Sprouts Muslin Burp Cloths are made in a kidney bean shape to ensure they’ll stay on your shoulder. And because they have a wider and longer design than most burp cloths, they’ll provide extra coverage. Each cloth is made of organic muslin, so they’ll also be comfortable and gentle against baby’s skin. And, with four layers of fabric, they’re thick enough to withstand big spit ups.
Alexandra Bisonó, Senior Art Director with What to Expect, used Green Sprouts burp cloths for her daughter’s first year. “We loved how soft they were, and they held up to many many washes and constant use,” she says. “They also never retained any smells or stains from the spit ups after washing. The curved shape around the neck was also comfortable, and the size was ideal.”
Parents found that they were plenty absorbent and, like Alexandra, appreciated the shape so it was less likely to slip off and lead to messes on their clothes. Keep things simple and stock the nursery with white, or pick from other bright solids.
Material: Cotton
Dimensions: 22 x 11 inches
Quantity per pack: 3
Number of layers: 4
Best Organic Burp Cloths
Burt’s Bees Burp Cloths

- Organic
- easy to pack
- very soft
- over 15 pattern and color options
- Smaller than other cloths
Burt’s Bees is known among What to Expect parents for its quality organic products, and these organic burp cloths are no exception. They're made from 100-percent organic cotton and — unlike other organic cotton picks on this list — are Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified, which is the world’s leading textile processing standard for organic fibers. Essentially, you can rest assured that Burt’s Bees organic cotton is of super high quality and sustainably made, which means it’ll be extra gentle on baby’s sensitive skin.
Parents have found that these burp cloths are super soft and don’t fall apart in the washing machine, even after constant cleaning. In fact, Jamison Hermann, Senior Video Producer at What to Expect, was able to use these Burt’s Bees burp cloths for both of his children, three years apart. “They’re soft and durable and have held up well from one baby to the next,” he says. “The colors and patterns are nice as well. They’re tasteful without being distracting.” And, because you’ll get five in a pack and they’re on the thinner side, you can easily store them in diaper bags and all over your home for when you need them at a moment’s notice — a tip that Jamison recommends for new parents.
Karen uses Burt’s Bees burp cloths in addition to the Copper Pearl cloths and has found that they’ve “held up incredibly well with many washes across two babies that spit up a ton.” She likes keeping these as backups in her diaper bag because they’re thin and tuck away more easily than the thick Copper Pearl ones.
Some parents noted, however, that they wished these cloths were larger and absorbed liquid more quickly.
Material: Cotton
Dimensions: 16 x 11.8 inches
Quantity per pack: 5
Number of layers: 2
Best Wearable Burp Cloth
Aden + Anais Cotton Muslim Burpy Bibs

- Versatile
- 15 pattern options
- extra-large size
- Expensive
For a versatile burp cloth that you can use for a long time, check out the Aden + Anais Burpy Bibs. With four layers, these burpy bibs are perfect for soaking up messes that newborn are known for. They also have a kidney-shaped design to ensure they’ll stay on your shoulder and provide plenty of coverage.
Once your baby starts eating solid foods, you can repurpose it to protect their clothes (no puree stains here thanks to these large bibs!). The kidney design makes it easy to drape over baby’s shoulders, then use the snaps to keep it closed. Parents liked that they’re bigger than most bibs to keep clothes clean and make post-meal cleanup easier. You can also choose between a wide range of adorable designs.
Material: Cotton
Dimensions: 22.5 x 22.5 inches
Quantity per pack: 1
Number of layers: 4
- WhatToExpect.com, How Much Should My Baby Eat?, January 2023.
- WhatToExpect.com, How Much Baby Spit-Up Is Normal?, September 2021.
- American Academy of Pediatrics, Why Babies Spit Up, October 2022.