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Give your toddler a heads up. Let them know the Dummy Fairy will be coming soon to take their dummy because they are a 'big kid' and won’t need it any longer. Suzy Standon, owner of We Made A Wish, talked to us about getting her little one to give up her dummy. The dummy fairy collects dummys from toddlers all over the world and gives them to babies who need them (wink, wink).
Start off by explaining to your child that there is no longer a need for a dummy and the dummy fairy, or favourite character will be collecting it and taking it to a magical place where baby fairies or animals are in need. You can make this process as fun and exciting as you like. Together with your little one, take a little basket or gift bag on a treasure hunt around the home. Collect up all the soothers you can find. Practice your counting as you go. Have you heard of the Dummy Fairy? It might be a complete fairytale, but that’s the language of children, and it might do wonders!
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How To Establish A Good Bedtime Routine For Your Child With Baby Annabell And Sleep Expert Lucy Wolfe In the morning, your child can wake to the gift or note and the vision of glitter or ‘fairy dust’ perhaps with some little foot prints left behind to affirm the visit. You can talk to your child about the dummy fairy’s visit and perhaps if required, leave another note from the dummy fairy the following morning again to reassure your child that they no longer need their dummy and that the dummy fairy is so happy to see that they are being a big girl or boy no longer needing a dummy. Babies in need Giving up the dummy can be difficult for a little one. Your Dummy Fairy set provides a sweet way for your child to gift their Dummy to the Fairyland babies and receive a reward in return. If you’ve waited until your baby is two years old or older, it may be time to go cold turkey on the dummy. Take it away and be prepared for some resistance. This is where you will need to show some tough love. It may take a few days or even weeks for your child to adjust, but eventually, they will learn to soothe themselves without the dummy. The poster and newspaper in this set help bring the story right into your own home. Then you can use your hamper to exchange the Dummies for sweet gifts of thanks from the Fairies, including the sparkling pot of Fairy Dust. And where do you find this story and printable letters?
Much to my personal dismay however, our children cannot stay babies forever. So the time may have come for the dummy to go. As that terrible day dawns, we set to wondering how we can perform this vanishing spell without breaking our little ones heart? Enter the Dummy Fairy Your child probably won’t find it easy to part with the dummy. So if you feel it’s time for the dummy to go, introducing the dummy fairy may be a helpful and gentle method to support this.Why It’s So Important To Teach Your Baby Good Sleeping Habits How to remove the dummy from a baby 6 months plus