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Manufacturer: Learning Curve
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Binding: Baby Product Brand: The First Years Feature: Doctor recommended; used in 2000+ hospitals Label: Learning Curve Manufacturer: Learning Curve Model: Y4375blue Publisher: Learning Curve Studio: Learning Curve
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Doctor recommended; used in 2000+ hospitals Made from latex-free, medical grade silicone Durable one-piece construction Sized and shaped for babys developing mouth Blue - 2pk
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Editorial Reviews:
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The number-one pacifier used in over 2,000 hospitals nationwide--over half the hospitals in the coutnry! Over 2.5 million pacifiers are distributed to newborns each year--this means that more than half the babies born go home from the hospital with a Soothie Pacifier. Made from medical-grade silicone, in a pink and blue. One-piece design for less germs. Soft, latex-free nipple.
UPC: 071463043750
Unit Dimensions: 3.5" x 1.5" x 5.0"
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Suckers! Comment: My grandchildren won't even look at another brand of pacifier! Smoothies rule in our family!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Choking Hazard Comment: My 7.5 month old son loved this pacifier. However, tonight he stuck the entire pacifier in his mouth and started choking. Luckily, I was in the room when this happened and was able to pull it out in time. However, he gagged so badly that he vomited profusely. I would also caution every parent against using this pacifier. It is very dangerous.
Customer Rating:      Summary: These are hard and heavy Comment: My son took one look at this (5 months old at the time) and spit it right out. Since then I keep it in his toy basket and he will suck on it for fun and chew on it but when he wants a pacifier he still goes for one shaped like the avent or mum. So we're still looking for a bpa free one...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Couldn't live without it Comment: My baby loves these pacifiers. If your child has teeth, you should look into the Super Soothie pacifier - it's stronger to hold up to teethers. These pacifiers are specifically for babies without teeth.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Choking Hazard Comment: Our 6.5 mo old son was able to fit the entire pacifier into his mouth and began choking on the soothie during a nap. We heard him gasping for breath over the monitor and had to sweep his mouth to remove it. We would caution all parents using these to not only make sure the nipple has not been chewed on to the point it could break off, but also be aware that not all babies mouths are within the safe range for these kinds of products.
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