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Indestructable Bite-Proof Pacifiers?? Desperate request!



 
 
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Old May 1st 04, 10:34 PM
Rupa Bose
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Default Indestructable Bite-Proof Pacifiers?? Desperate request!

"Marion Baumgarten" wrote in message k.net...
Silicon tends to flake less easily than rubber, so would give that a try and
if he still chews holes in the pacifier then maybe he will give it up on his
own because it will not "feel right". My nephew used a certain style that
was discontinued and when holes developed in the nipple, he stopped of his
own accord.


Marion Baumgarten


Yeah. We had this experience, too. We literally searched the world for
replacements (Tokyo. Hong Kong. London. New York. And this was before
the Net.) Later I saw a silicone rubber one that looked similar, so I
got it; but it didn't "taste" the same. Then we explained that they
weren't available any more, and the Kid was quite reasonable about it.

Rupa

 




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