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Andreina Salinas Cañas
> 3 dayMi bebé se calma fácil con estos
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Erika
> 3 dayOmggg my baby took this bib right away!!! I love it definitely recommend
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Lyubov Chernyshova
> 3 dayLooking good. It still inside the box. No use yet. We still waiting for the baby.
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Stephanie Sanchez
> 3 dayMy 8 month old granddaughter has loved this since day one.
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AC
> 3 dayVery lightweight and also easy to keep clean! My daughter loves them!
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QuietOwl
> 3 dayOur journey to this pacifier: My baby started out with Soothie pacifiers but really struggled to keep them in his mouth. Even those little pacifier stuffed animals did not help. He loved the pacifier, but it was a constant game of replacing it. We then tried Evenflo pacifiers, the nipples of which are shaped the same as the soothie, but are a bit lighter and the outer portion of the pacifier curved inward toward baby’s face. He took these a bit better, but they still fell out very frequently, especially at night. Baby’s experience with this pacifier: When my baby reached about three months, I stumbled upon this brand of pacifier after reading all the reviews saying that they stayed in babies’ mouths. I’m happy to report that my baby greatly improved on his ability to keep this pacifier in. It’s not perfect. I do need to replace it sometimes, but he is able to move around at night without the pacifier falling out at each slight movement like with the other brands. It did take him a bit of time to get used to the new shape of the pacifier. He would gag at first as this shape is wider at the tip than the soothie/evenflo. However, when I gave him this pacifier slowly, and just circled the tip of it in his mouth until he could latch, he ended up being able to take it. After a couple of days, he has had no problems. Areas for improvement: I do wish there was a hole for a pacifier clip on the pacifier “handle.” Just as others have mentioned, there’s not a good place to clip these. The only holes are up against the baby’s mouth, and that could bother baby. When washing or sterilizing these pacifiers, water does get caught in the inner part of the nipple as the opening for the nipple is just a small slit. I suppose this keeps babies’ fingers from getting stuck inside, but I prefer the open nipple (when we used the other brands mentioned, I’d stick my finger in the opening and it helped baby grip onto the pacifier. Finally, they’re a lot more expensive then the soothie or evenflo (and many of the other pacifier brands). Yes, it is cheaper than the “luxury” pacifiers you see on social media, but a little overpriced for a small hunk of silicone. Still, worth it!
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Brandi Madden
> 3 dayI’ve seen a lot of reviews stating the sizes are the same but I just got the 6-18 month ones for my twins (switching out from the old 0-6 month pacis) and the next age bracket does indeed have a slightly bigger nipple. The shield looks to be about the same size which I wish was slightly bigger too. My boys end up trying to stuff them in their mouths sideways when they’re teething. Overall, only pacifier that would stay in long enough for them to fall asleep.
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Marie Modawell
> 3 dayI bought this for my daughter who is breastfed and uses a nipple shield hoping she would like this better. We were using the mam binky and this works good!