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Tommee Tippee Night Time Glow in the Dark Soothers, Symmetrical Orthodontic Design, BPA-Free Silicone, 6-18 Months, Pack of 2 Dummies, Assorted

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The holes in the shield allow extra air flow and prevent the build-up of moisture thereby helping to protect baby’s delicate skin against irritation.

Check your baby's soother regularly to see if it has broken or if there are any cracks, and replace it as soon as you see any damage. Evidence shows that suckling eases pain, and when your boob isn't close at hand, a dummy will do nicely. Third parties use cookies for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalised ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. Benefits: It's great for healthy jaw and teeth development; it glows in the dark, making it easier for your little one to find at night-time.

This soother glows in the dark for up to 8 hours which allows parents to locate the soother in a dark room without having to disturb baby. We recommend against prolonged soother use over 24 months and stopping soother use when your child is older than 36 months. Inspired by our award-winning Closer to Nature teat, this super soft silicone soother feels, moves, flexes and stretches just like skin so there’s less chance of confusion when feeding baby from breast or bottle - perfect if you’re worried that offering your baby a soother may disrupt breast or bottle feeding. It's not easy to choose the best dummy for your newborn or baby - who knows what their opinions are when they're that small?

If you're breastfeeding your baby, then it's generally recommended to hold off giving your newborn a dummy until about six weeks to make sure they are settled, suckling your breasts. Whether your baby doesn't quite sleep through the night or you want a little extra calm and quiet one day, sometimes a mobileor teddy bear just doesn't cut it.We recommend that you replace the soother every month and always at the first signs of damage or weakness. They are flatter and shaped to encourage your little one to suck in the same way as when they're breastfeeding.

It glow is quite bright and has saved me so much time rummaging through the cot when trying to look for the dummy to put back into baby’s mouth. Most experts advise starting using a dummy only after the baby is at least one month old and preferably getting them used to it when your baby is feeding well.

You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie Preferences, as described in the Cookie Notice. Dummies came attached to a piece of branded cardboard not sure why it wasn’t actually packaged in a box or some form of casing (perhaps they’re saving on the use of plastic? These are brilliant, but I wish there were four individual colours rather than having two purple ones as that would make it easier to keep track of which ones are clean and which ones need sterilising.

Our orthodontic* soothers feature an oval, reverse ortho baglet that is vented meaning it compresses more easily than traditional, air-filled baglets and therefore reduces pressure on baby’s developing teeth and gums.British Dental Health Foundation - It's best to choose a dummy approved by the British Dental Health Foundation to ensure you purchase a safe and certified product. Materials – most dummies have a silicone teat with plastic handle but others can be made with a latex teat. If you're breastfeeding, try not to use a newborn dummy until about six weeks; this gives your newborn time to settle into suckling on your nipples properly and to get your milk production at the right levels. As they are made of only one piece, there are no crevices where mould could develop and dirt could get collected. Sometimes babies can suffer from 'nipple confusion', as they struggle to switch from a dummy back to your nipple and vice-versa.

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