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Today, I am putting a question out to the mama's out there. So those of you that aren't mamas, don't plan to be mama's, or simply aren't interested, feel free to scroll to the end of this post :-) Wubbanubs and Loveys. Are they worth it? I really, really, cannot decide! With Jackson, while he would occasionally take a pacifier up until around when he was six months old (when he started outright refusing them), he was never good with it. It was constantly falling out, getting lost, requiring cleaning..I will never forget when he was about a month old, we were taking some photos with my family on a bridge, and he managed to pop that baby out right into the creek below. And yes, my husband did jump in, get wet up to his ankles requiring a stop at Target for new shoes before running to our next appointment that evening, and retrieve the thing.
My research has told me these little gadgets help with the weight to keep it in baby's mouth, are a little 'comfort' item for your child, and let's be real, they are also adorable. I have my eye on this one, this one, or this one. What have been the experiences of all of you mamas out there? Did your child have one? Did you notice a difference having one versus not having one? Did it make it harder to take the pacifier away down the line? While I am glad we never had to go through that battle, I have also wished MANY times that Jackson had a comfort item, because he really doesn't! No blanket he is attached to, no stuffed animals, no pacifier..as I have mentioned more than once, his way of soothing himself to sleep is by playing with hair (usually mine, even at 2am he can tell if it's dad's hair, which just isn't good enough), and I have lost one too many strands to go through another child using my head as their cozy item!
I can't wait to hear what you ladies think about these things; the good, the bad, and the interesting!!
We never did the Wubbanubs because Mila wouldn't take that kind of paci. We used MAM pacis and got her one of these: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BVYAH3Y. We only gave it to her at night though. She wasn't attached to it at all, but it made finding a paci at night a bit easier!
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome link up! I've never heard of those but they look super cute and very very soft!
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So I was totally obsessed with these for harper too and bought like 5 of them and she refused a paci her whole life..so they never got used :( bah humbug!
ReplyDeleteSo I was totally obsessed with these for harper too and bought like 5 of them and she refused a paci her whole life..so they never got used :( bah humbug!
ReplyDeleteThey didn't have these when Oliver was a baby, but he needed a paci because he didn't know how to suck, and using one was a teaching mechanism. Future babies will have at least one of these!
ReplyDeleteI had one of these for my daughter and she didn't like that kind of paci that is on it so it never got used. My nephew, however, loved his! -xx Leah || Chasing Texas
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