Ladybird Pacifier Clip {Review}
Do you have a thumb or binkie baby? With our seven, two were finger suckers and the rest loved, and I mean loved their binks!
It didn’t take too many searching sessions before I started stocking up on these “put a cork in it” (as our son calls them) so we could always get our hands on one quickly.
And then the skies parted and the sun shined… with the pacifier clip (binkie keeper) invention! Oh my goodness! We saved a fortune in binks!
We have used several types over the years and with the grans but until recently they have been functional over design.
That certainly isn’t the case any longer. This pacifier/binkie holder by Kylo Kita is not only functional – it is so bright and stimulating for baby.
The uniquely shaped and very colorful beads ensure proper stimulation of the brain. The beads are purposefully designed with the 3 primary colors red, yellow and blue. Also contains the secondary color green and beige.
The pacifier clip is made of colorful wooden beads that are painted using non-toxic and lead free paint with a Polypropylene thread for strength. It has a clip made of nickel and lead free steel.
The unique design of this pacifier clip is that it will work with just about any type of pacifier/binki. We tested it on the Soothie, Nuk, Gerber, and on the Nuby pacifier. We did find that the pacifiers that have the gem on the end are the most difficult to attach but it just takes a little playing with it.
Another special feature of this product is that you can adjust the length of the string holding the pacifier/binki by turning the “twist lock”.
Disclaimer: Please make sure to only use this product under supervision. It is not intended for use in bed, cradle, playpen. etc. Do not lengthen or shorten the cord other than by using the twist lock.
You can grab this Ladybird Pacifier Clip on Amazon. This would be a great gift (or several) for new or soon to be parents.
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