If you have ever been awakened by a crying baby that can't find her pacifier, you may want to take a look at the Paci Partner ($34). The Paci Partner is a weighted tube that attaches directly to a specially designed binky, making it easy for newborns to find their sucker in the dark of night. Designed by nurses and respiratory therapists, each kit comes with two tubes, two outer sleeves and three pacifiers.
Knowing that parents will do just about anything for their lil one to fall asleep on their own, would you buy a Paci Partner?



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Tara Matthews
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No. And if it's weighted, why is it ON that baby's arm?
1Good point, i cant imagine a newborn who cant find her binky being able to push off a weighted tube thats hurting her. I dont see any problem with babies who need extra help sleeping, espeically considering my daughter was SO one of them, but this seems a bit much to me.
2I agree with Greggie - not to mention, it seems to encourage side sleeping when infants should be sleeping on their backs. This doesn't seem to be entirely safe for baby.
3You know what, Mom's just need to get up if the baby needs the pacifier in the middle of the night...or if they are old enough to be retrieving their own pacifiers, with or without the tube, maybe you should just let them cry themselves back to sleep.
4We just cosleep. I don't believe in letting my kids cry themselves to sleep. My daughter's also 10 months and can't find her pacifier herself, it's not like she has the ability to think of where to search. She can if it's next to her face, but it rarely is. Hell, half the time it takes me and my husband a good few minutes to find it. *lol*
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