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Cette sucette-toutou chien Pacimals est parfaite pour un nouveau-né! Fabriquée à la main avec la peluche la plus douce qui soit, elle est remplie de bourre légère et facilement comprimable pour que bébé puisse la tenir facilement. Lavable à la machine et résistante à la sécheuse, cette sucette-toutou chien soulagera et amusera votre bébé. Elle comporte une tétine de forme naturelle en silicone transparent, attachée à un anneau de dentition sécuritaire qui aidera à apaiser bébé lors d’une poussée dentaire. La sucette possède trois pattes pour la fixer à la base cousue sur le toutou. La patte la plus longue s’insère dans le trou au bas de la base. La sucette est détachable. Ainsi, lorsque bébé n’en aura plus besoin, il pourra continuer à se réconforter avec son toutou.
• Sucette-toutou facilitant le sevrage
• Pour bébé de 0 à 18 mois
• Toutou en peluche, facile à tenir pour un nouveau-né
• Système de fixation breveté reliant la sucette en silicone au toutou
• Favorise le développement de l’enfant : lever les bras aide à développer ses habilités motrices
• Composition de la sucette : 100 % silicone de qualité médicale
• Toutou de 9 po de longueur convenant à la plupart des nouveau-nés
• Sans BPA, phtalates, PVC ou latex
• Nettoyage : nettoyer la sucette au lave-vaisselle; le toutou peut aller dans la machine à laver
• Fabriqué aux États-Unis
Comprend :
• Une sucette-toutou chien Pacimals
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Pacimals™ were created by a young doctor and a first-time Mom whose baby loved her pacifier, but didn't have the coordination to hold it on her own - leading to frustration, and tears. The Idea of Pacimals™ dawned when she realized her baby needed something larger to hold that would help her keep her pacifier in her mouth. That Mom used a few of her baby's own toys to make the first adaptation, her homemade prototype of Pacimals™ worked like a charm, helping her comfort herself during the day, more in the car-seat and most importantly, throughout the night.
Since the first days Pacimals™ has become a brand that is now distributed throughout the world as the premier pacifier for infants and young babies. Pacimals™ are proud to now spear head the charge to advance these revolutionary products to every baby and parent that can be reached.
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When you are ready to start using a pacifier with your baby introduce the round nipple and while they are in the care of an adult attach the toy at-first with only the top two buttons, then using all three.
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Until your baby is able to turn over on their own, remove the you from the crib at sleep times
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At about 2 months your baby should be able to turn over on their own and will start to hold the toy, which will help advance their first gross-motor skill of bringing-their-hands-to-midline and help your baby learn to self-sooth
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The different textures on the toy also help your baby start to develop their fine motor skills like the pincer grip
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When your baby starts to develop teeth be sure to check the pacifier for any signs of wear-and-tear and replace the pacifier promptly if they are seen; as well if you want to use an orthodontic pacifier at this time, start to use the adapter to modify the pacifier attachment to your baby's favourite toy.
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If your baby is very attach to their pacifier ages 8 or 9 months to 12 months, it's a good time to start limiting the pacifier use to the car and the crib.
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By 24 months your baby will be starting to communicate their needs verbally as well as striving to do "big kid" things. This also is a good time to start introducing the concept of not using the pacifier and using their toy with it unattached.
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Finally, you and your baby will decide when it is time to cut the base off the you to remove the pacifier permanently, after this their loved toy has become a transitional toy that provides the same comfort and security that their pacifier once did, but in a more age appropriate way.