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Rid yourself of the "Missing Pacifier Syndrome"

with the WubbaNub!

August 21, 2014

As a blogger the items I had packed and ready to go as I waited for the “its time” phone call were very different than my sister’s who was ready to give birth.  My bag was filled with the essentials for me.  My list consisted of my MacBook Pro, because lets be honest sis may “think” its time but reality is it could take hours, so I might as well be productive. Of course two cameras are mandatory, one for each person in the room.  The one last item is a something I received weeks ago, and I have been anxiously waiting the moment to give it our new bundle of joy.  Just one wail is all it took, and I would come to his rescue with the WubbaNub!

(Face timing with an anxious new cousin, and holding on to his WubbaNub, at almost a day old).

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the WubbaNub, it was created after days of battling the “missing pacifier syndrome” which those of us who have had pacifier babies are aware how disastrous this can be.  While on vacation one desperate mom found the hotel sewing kit and sewed the pacifier onto her baby boy’s favorite soft plush toy.  The WubbaNub was born, allowing this mom the pleasure of enjoying the remainder of her vacation with her family and the ability to rid her and soon many others of the “missing pacifier syndrome” 

The WubbaNub allows your little one to hold onto their binky, as well as a plush toy that will soon become their very favorite.  The Soothie brand pacifier is one we are very familiar with; I am sure it was given to you as it was to us in the hospital.  Sadly in our situation our daughter dropped her Soothie and found her thumb on a long drive and 3 years later she is still using it!  Yes, if only I had a WubbaNub, I wouldn’t be worried about the braces, she inevitably will need later.

The WubbaNub has earned a reputation in the parenting and children’s industry for being dedicated to nurturing babies in the safest, healthiest way possible while striving to surpass the strictest of codes and governmental regulations.The pacifiers are BPA free and made of medical grade silicone, not latex, which is a common allergen. The machine washable plush portion, made with baby safe beans sewn in separate safety sacks, provides comfort to the touch and makes it so much easier for little hands to grasp and manipulate. 

 

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