Bebe vs. Bebo: Which Baby Brand Wins the Safety & Style Battle?
Bebe is the correct spelling for the premium children’s brand; Bebo is a discontinued social-networking site, not a baby label.
Parents scrolling baby registries often misread Bebe’s stylized logo, swapping vowels and landing on “Bebo,” a name that lingers from early-2000s chat rooms.
Key Differences
Bebe’s car seats pass EU R129 i-Size crash tests and use Oeko-Tex fabrics; Bebo never made baby gear—its legacy is profile pages and glitter GIFs.
Which One Should You Choose?
Need a crib that meets ASTM F1169? Pick Bebe. Want nostalgia? Visit Bebo’s archive, but don’t strap your newborn to it.
Is Bebo still available?
The site shut in 2013; only snapshots survive on the Wayback Machine.
Does Bebe sell in the US?
Yes—Amazon, Target, and Nordstrom carry its certified strollers and high chairs.