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Pigeon Fun Friends Minnie Mouse Pacifier

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Pigeon Fun Friends Minnie Mouse Pacifier

The FunFriends Series is designed to be chosen based on gender and age, and it’s especially cute to see in use. The wide print area of the pacifier makes it fun to pick a design, and the shape is made to prevent marks around the baby’s mouth. The base has a step to keep it from sticking to the skin, making it gentle on the baby’s face.

Pigeon pacifiers are developed under the supervision of pediatric dentists to support healthy dental development. They are based on research into baby’s mouths, making them easy to suck on and providing a calming effect. Pigeon pacifiers focus on four design features for easy sucking: the nipple shape encourages natural tongue movement, and it comes in three sizes to suit your baby's oral development. The design is stable, so the pacifier won’t fall out easily while sucking, and the soft nipple reduces jaw strain, fitting flexibly with the baby’s mouth movements. The pacifier is also lightweight, making it easy for the baby to suck on.

The pacifier is made of silicone rubber for the nipple, which is heat-resistant up to 120°C, and polypropylene for the base, also heat-resistant to 120°C. The nipple and base can be sterilized by boiling or using a disinfectant.

This pacifier is designed for effective sucking and comfort, helping to calm the baby and reduce fussiness. It minimizes the impact on the baby’s teeth and jaw. After your baby turns 1 year old, gradually reduce pacifier use, and aim to stop by 2.5 years.

For storage, always keep the pacifier out of the baby’s reach when not in use, and avoid placing it in direct sunlight or near heat. Prolonged use may affect the baby’s teeth or bite, so if you have concerns, consult a pediatric dentist. Always clean and sterilize the pacifier before first use and after each use. Be sure to use it under adult supervision, as babies can act unexpectedly. Check the pacifier for damage before each use, as biting or long-term use may cause it to tear. For safety and hygiene, replace the pacifier every 1–2 months. Frequent sterilization may cause the print to fade, and if water gets inside the nipple during washing, press it out to prevent mold. Always remove the pacifier when the baby falls asleep. Do not use strings or ribbons with the pacifier, as they pose a choking hazard. The pacifier parts cannot be disassembled, and it should not be stored in direct sunlight or near heat sources.

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The FunFriends Series is designed to be chosen based on gender and age, and it’s especially cute to see in use. The wide print area of the pacifier makes it fun to pick a design, and the shape is made to prevent marks around the baby’s mouth. The base has a step to keep it from sticking to the skin, making it gentle on the baby’s face.

Pigeon pacifiers are developed under the supervision of pediatric dentists to support healthy dental development. They are based on research into baby’s mouths, making them easy to suck on and providing a calming effect. Pigeon pacifiers focus on four design features for easy sucking: the nipple shape encourages natural tongue movement, and it comes in three sizes to suit your baby's oral development. The design is stable, so the pacifier won’t fall out easily while sucking, and the soft nipple reduces jaw strain, fitting flexibly with the baby’s mouth movements. The pacifier is also lightweight, making it easy for the baby to suck on.

The pacifier is made of silicone rubber for the nipple, which is heat-resistant up to 120°C, and polypropylene for the base, also heat-resistant to 120°C. The nipple and base can be sterilized by boiling or using a disinfectant.

This pacifier is designed for effective sucking and comfort, helping to calm the baby and reduce fussiness. It minimizes the impact on the baby’s teeth and jaw. After your baby turns 1 year old, gradually reduce pacifier use, and aim to stop by 2.5 years.

For storage, always keep the pacifier out of the baby’s reach when not in use, and avoid placing it in direct sunlight or near heat. Prolonged use may affect the baby’s teeth or bite, so if you have concerns, consult a pediatric dentist. Always clean and sterilize the pacifier before first use and after each use. Be sure to use it under adult supervision, as babies can act unexpectedly. Check the pacifier for damage before each use, as biting or long-term use may cause it to tear. For safety and hygiene, replace the pacifier every 1–2 months. Frequent sterilization may cause the print to fade, and if water gets inside the nipple during washing, press it out to prevent mold. Always remove the pacifier when the baby falls asleep. Do not use strings or ribbons with the pacifier, as they pose a choking hazard. The pacifier parts cannot be disassembled, and it should not be stored in direct sunlight or near heat sources.