$11.00
The pacifier that stays in baby's mouth, is easy to find at night, and helps baby settle!
If you are past the first few weeks and ready to introduce a pacifier into baby's routine, then here are some ways that it can help.
(I've had 5 babies and used these stuffed animal pacis with ALL 5 - different personalities - and they all took them and were excellent sleepers).
This is an excellent pacifier and tool in your "help baby calm down" arsenal. I have used them on 3 continents, and recommend them whole-heartedly!
This was, I feel, a good quality item but my baby wouldn’t take the pacifier on it. But then, my baby has stopped taking any pacifier I give her, so, I don’t think it is the fault of the pacifier. It would be better to have a longer nub on the pacifier for breast fed babies. If the nub is to short it may encourage breastfeed infants to not latch as well on mama.