Best Pacifiers & Soothers

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  • Price (RRP) $29.95
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Jacinta.elmoSA12 posts
 

Great idea – I love that the trial pack comes with 3 different teats to try to see which one bubs likes instead of having to buy lots of different ones separately. My boy took to all 3 types.

  • Price (RRP) $22.99
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Amela Cavasinni
  Verified

Highly recommend – Great product, love the colours and the fact that the glow! Shipped quickly and great customer service xx

Minbie Dummy

Minbie Dummy

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  • Price (RRP) $19.95
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Brooke KinnerslyVIC2 posts
 

We’ve tried a few dummies and our baby boy can be quite particular, but he took to the Minbie dummy really well. The shape seems comfortable for him… Read more

and it’s become one of the few dummies he’ll happily keep in. It’s great quality, easy to clean, and has quickly become a favourite in our house.

  • Price (RRP) $36
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Aoniwa A.3 posts
  Fair Incentive

Such a clever little product! Super handy for teething and introducing fresh fruit safely at the same time. Easy for Bub to hold, easy to clean, and… Read more

the quality feels really nice. We’ve been using frozen fruit in it and it keeps Bub entertained for ages Definitely one of those baby items I’d actually recommend to other parents.

BonitaWA
 

My boy love this dummy – I use the nuk nature with my boy and he wouldn't take anything apart this. However, i would recommend doing the glow version of the nuk nature as… Read more

it's hard at night time to locate the dummy and i have to go and help him most of the time as he can find them in the dark.

$12.95RRP
SedzNSW85 posts
 

My son loves it – Tried a few different brands and my 5 month old unfortunately wasn’t to pleased. One particular evening nothing would settle him, so my husband went… Read more

out looking for a chemist after hours to try some other dummies. He came back with the avent classic dummies & he took to it straight away & finally stopped crying. I like the size of teat & the dummy as it doesn’t come anywhere near his nostrils. They are reasonable price compare to some others and have some really cute designs.

Amy P.Tasmania6 posts
 

Best dummy I have purchased! – Purchased a couple of these dummies online before my bub was born, simply because they are moulded in a single piece fron silicone - no gaps or joins… Read more

for nasties to get in. I have been so impressed with them - my son has been using them since he was a week old (he is now 10 weeks) and although I'm dubious about 'nipple confusion', this certainly didn't hinder his latch when feeding. Highly reccomend!

Char D.2 posts
  Verified

Used CMC dummies with both babies. They loved the air filled teats and refused to take any other dummies. Glow in the dark was also handy ✨️ Show details

Sim1hereNSW61 posts
 

Dr Brown's Dummies – I got a few of these excited that they had the orthodox nipple etc. But obviously it ate into my own bad teeth insecurities because bub didn't care.… Read more

He took it at first, but when he found others more nipple shaped he much preferred those. Finding the perfect dummy can be hard.

$15.95RRP
SedzNSW85 posts
 

So cute & practical – My son absolutely loves the soothie! It’s super cute and the one piece makes it so easy to clean. I also really like that you can stick your finger while trying to sooth and comfort baby. The shape also doesn’t interfere with their teething. Show details

Mummyx22 posts
 

Brilliant – My youngest daughter has had these dummies from day 1 she loves them, I actually cant get her to take any other dummies. With my first daughter I… Read more

used Avent and those dummies were expensive but cheaply made and wouldnt take long to pierce of split. I breast fedmy youngest for the first 2 months and had no issue getting her to take the Nuby cherry dummies whilst doing so. They are so easy to clean because of only having the outer ring that gets dirty, which is easy enough to clean with your hands or bottle brush teat cleaner. The only trouble I have had is trying to find them in the shops, they seem to stock heaps of slanted Nuby dummies but not the cherry ones. My advice is if your child loves them stock up on them as they are very few and in between. Inexpensive, silicon instead of rubber Hard to find as not all shops stock them

Bridie M.QLD3 posts
 

First and only dummy needed – I got baby these dummy’s after he was born and they’re the only sort he will take. He hasn’t gotten an attachment to them and I really only give them to him to help him push or if hes becoming distressed while we are out. Show details

$12.95RRP
JJJJNSW7 posts
 

Daughter likes it – We have the under 6 months and over 6 months pacifiers. She likes it. We tried Pigeon ones and she would just spit those out. So we continue with Avent products.

$13.95RRP
HummingbirdVIC45 posts
 

Ergonomic and antibacterial… but no handle! – B.box are leaders in innovative baby and kid products… just little things that matter, like bowls, drinking cups, lunchboxes and the like. It’s taken… Read more

b.box a long time to come out with pacifiers… but was it worth the wait?

PROS - Lightweight - Two types of teats: silicone teat and German natural latex - Two sizes: newborn to 6 months and 6 months + - Silicone teat is symmetrical which means that there is no ‘right way up’. This makes it easier for babe to independently pop the dummy back into their mouths - Dummy shield is antibacterial, blocking out 99.9% of germs - Design: thin teat, ergonomic teat and shield shape, good airflow around mouth - Lovely selection of colours, and available in glow-in-the-dark - Personally, my baby seems to like this dummy (but he’s not particularly fussy with dummies)

CONS - There is one major flaw that I found with this dummy: there isn’t a handle. Not a problem for home use but if you want to use this dummy when taking baby out and about (and why wouldn’t you, with the great antibacterial shield?), you would want to clip it onto a dummy clip. Dummy clips require dummies to have handles. You can overcome this somewhat by using rubber bands or string (see photos) but it’s something so simple that I overlooked it when purchasing because virtually all dummies have handles.