March 23rd, 2008

Lots 2 Say Baby pacifiers

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Prior to giving birth to my daughter I was adament I would not use a pacifier (dummy, binky). No…not me. I was even horrified when my mother, who came over from Australia to London for the birth packed one in her suitcase ‘just in case’.

Well, I can say that I started using a dummy when she was four days old. Yes, I have found that a dummy has become a very useful tool! I have become somewhat of a binky connoisseur and the products from Lots 2 Say Baby are great. Not only are they well made (they are made in the USA and conform to consumer product and safety regulations) they are super cool!

Pacifiers can be purchased individually, or in gift packs of three. There’s the sweet soothers, which have slogans on the front: ‘too cute’, ‘heaven scent’ and ‘just chillin’; there’s also the sassy soothers collection with ‘hi’ (one of Lots 2 Say Baby’s top selling pacifiers. See the pic of my daughter with one in her chubby cheeks!), ‘volume control’ and ‘whine connoisseur’.

The range from Lots 2 Say Baby is a little different and a little quirky, which I absolutely love. As I mentioned before, I am very fussy about the dummies that I give my daughter and I buy quality. The pacifiers from here are most importantly, very well-made and not at all cheap and nasty like some pacifiers you can find on the market that offer personalised or cute sayings. The nipple is orthodontic and made from silicone, which is preferable to latex, especially for babies with allergies.

These will make cute little gifts (the three-packs come in a clear box with a ribbon and tag) or simply, to give your little one the ability to make a fun statement while they’re getting their little bit of soothin’ from their binky!

Erin Wilson, Chief Momma and owner of Lots 2 Say Baby is a WAHM in Washington. (I love supporting work at home parents!) Check it out!

The Remarkably Great verdict? Very cute. Very sassy. Lots of fun!

Lots 2 Say Baby

*I am sure everyone reading this is a VERY sensible and intelligent parent but I must put this safety message in. Do not tie pacifier around child’s neck as it presents a strangulation hazard and always supervise when using a pacifier clip or chain.

Emily


1 comment so far

Thanks Emily! I am so thrilled that you love our products. You have some amazing products on your site and I feel honored to make such a great list!

Erin
March 27th, 2008 at 8:47 am



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