Light Denim Pacifier Holder
Light Denim Pacifier Holder
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Size Guide:
Size Guide:
Our sizes correspond to the following Baby months:
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00M - Baby over 45 cm
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0M - Baby over 50 cm
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1M - Baby over 54 cm
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3M - Baby over 57 cm
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6M - Baby over 63 cm
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9M - Baby over 68 cm
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12M - Baby over 75 cm
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18M - Baby over 81 cm
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24M - Baby over 87 cm
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Pacifier Clip
The pacifier clip helps prevent the baby from dropping the pacifier and losing it, or from it getting dirty.
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Clip strap in light blue denim.
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The clasp is made of certified plastic, allowing machine washing.
* The pacifier clip can be no longer than 22 cm (measurement without the clip) according to European standards.
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Important to know:
Care:
The dummy clip, attached to the baby's clothing, prevents the dummy from falling to the floor all the time. But, despite being very practical, the clip requires a lot of care when purchasing.
There are many safety criteria, but I will focus on three points that I believe are the most important:
Material:
Although there isn't much regulation, I advocate for fabric ribbons, preferably cotton, as they can be washed at any time. With other materials like rings, we run many risks: they are not hygienic, they can come loose, they can contain toxic products in the dyes used, etc.
Size:
According to European safety regulations, the clip should be a maximum of 22 cm long, excluding the clasp, ensuring a safe measure that prevents the risk of suffocation if it wraps around the neck.
Weight:
The dummy clip should be lightweight. Heavy ones can cause serious problems in the future.
“Large and heavy dummy clips should be avoided due to the risk of causing orofacial alterations in the baby. A heavy clip will exert counter-pressure on the baby's developing jaw, which could consequently result in an open bite, oral breathing, alterations in orofacial musculature, and later, articulatory alterations, namely omission, substitution, and/or distortion of speech sounds.” – Sofia Silva (speech therapist for 14 years).
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