Description
Dodie 2 Anatomical Pacifier Duo Sea to respond to babies' natural sucking reflex
With their playful design that combines Sea and Sky, these pacifiers will appeal to parents and babies alike! Thanks to their silicone teat, they are specially adapted for babies from 6 months to meet their natural need to suck.
Expertly designed, they offer soothing and comfort to babies. The Saturn pacifier, specially designed for nighttime use, has a glow-in-the-dark button, making it easy for babies to find their pacifier in the dark.
- Physiological (or beveled) shape, to allow the proper development of babies' palates
- Thin silicone nipple promoting the healthy development of babies' mouths
- Shield with ventilation holes to reduce the risk of skin irritation for babies
- Tritan shield, a comfortable and lightweight material for easy fit in babies' mouths
Directions for use
- Before first use, keep the pacifier immersed in boiling water for 5 minutes, then let it cool. Or sterilize cold using Dodie sterilization tablets.
- Squeeze the teat to remove any water it may contain. This is for hygiene reasons.
- Before each use, clean the pacifier with warm soapy water and then rinse.
- Never give your child a pacifier whose teat has been dipped in food or medicinal substances (risk of tooth decay and ingestion).
- Replace the pacifier every six weeks for hygiene and safety reasons.
For your child's safety, WARNING!
- Before each use, carefully examine the pacifier. Pull the pacifier in all directions. Discard it at the slightest sign of deterioration or fragility.
- Only use pacifier clips that comply with EN12586. Never attach ribbon or string to the pacifier, as your child could strangle themselves.
- Do not leave the pacifier in a sterilizing solution longer than the recommended time as this could weaken the teat.
- Do not expose the pacifier to direct sunlight or near a heat source.
- If the pacifier gets stuck in your child's mouth, DO NOT PANIC. It is designed to prevent swallowing and prevent this from happening. Remove it from your child's mouth as carefully and gently as possible.