Never Play the Pacifier Game Again – Introducing the Nuk Headstrap!

Pacifier NeckstrapWhy hasn’t anyone thought of this invention yet? Yeah, yeah, choking hazard, blah-blah, I think all pacifiers should come with elastic headstraps.

Madelyn took two naps today while I was home. In each of them she slept for the first 25 minutes. After that she woke up and slept in an ever decreasing interval of time until I was just standing over her crib replacing her pacifier and watching her almost fall asleep before she would spit it out again and cry.

So I think it would save us all a lot of time and energy if we just made sure that our little ones always have their pacifier at the ready.

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3 comments so far

  1. HeatherN3Boys on

    Bwa ha ha ha! I completely agree. It took Mega a few months to master the whole “keeping it in my mouth” thing. I would have thought he didn’t want or need the pacifier the way he kept spitting it out, but he was so upset without the silly thing, that we kept giving it back to him. Hopefully, your clever girl will also master this technique very soon and give you some much-needed rest. :-)

  2. Elton on

    I just came up with this idea for my 3 week old. I ended up tying a string around the pacifier to create a strap and decided to see if there was actually one manufactured. Guess I didn’t think of it first.

  3. Beth on

    Please contact me on how I can get one of these!


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